While products with additives may be safe to eat, consumers should have the right to identify products containing such additives like LFTB. Perhaps in the future USDA will consider mandatory labeling of products containing LFTB, but for now it is a voluntary proceduccording to ABC News, LFTB was added to up to 70 percent of the ground beef sold in the U.S. This has resulted in widespread consumer concern. Safeway and SuperValu grocery stores have plans to stop selling ground beef made with LGTB and Walmart is considering offering consumers a choice of products containing LFTB or not. The USDA also announced that due to customer demand they will offer schools a choice to order ground beef products either with or without LFTB.
While products with additives may be safe to eat, consumers should have the right to identify products containing such additives like LFTB. Perhaps in the future USDA will consider mandatory labeling of products containing LFTB, but for now it is a voluntary proceduccording to ABC News, LFTB was added to up to 70 percent of the ground beef sold in the U.S. This has resulted in widespread consumer concern. Safeway and SuperValu grocery stores have plans to stop selling ground beef made with LGTB and Walmart is considering offering consumers a choice of products containing LFTB or not. The USDA also announced that due to customer demand they will offer schools a choice to order ground beef products either with or without LFTB.
While products with additives may be safe to eat, consumers should have the right to identify products containing such additives like LFTB. Perhaps in the future USDA will consider mandatory labeling of products containing LFTB, but for now it is a voluntary proceduccording to ABC News, LFTB was added to up to 70 percent of the ground beef sold in the U.S. This has resulted in widespread consumer concern. Safeway and SuperValu grocery stores have plans to stop selling ground beef made with LGTB and Walmart is considering offering consumers a choice of products containing LFTB or not. The USDA also announced that due to customer demand they will offer schools a choice to order ground beef products either with or without LFTB.
While products with additives may be safe to eat, consumers should have the right to identify products containing such additives like LFTB. Perhaps in the future USDA will consider mandatory labeling of products containing LFTB, but for now it is a voluntary proceduccording to ABC News, LFTB was added to up to 70 percent of the ground beef sold in the U.S. This has resulted in widespread consumer concern. Safeway and SuperValu grocery stores have plans to stop selling ground beef made with LGTB and Walmart is considering offering consumers a choice of products containing LFTB or not. The USDA also announced that due to customer demand they will offer schools a choice to order ground beef products either with or without LFTB.ccording to ABC News, LFTB was added to up to 70 percent of the ground beef sold in the U.S. This has resulted