I am not sure I would call this flowing when you look at the amount of product that is made by thousands of establishments across the country. And when we look at the type of recalls over the past 6 months, only a few were due to foodborne pathogens. Most recalls were due to foreign material (often one to three complaints, normally plastic) or allergen-related.
So to assert that our product is less safe because we are not seeing recalls because inspectors are distracted due to COVID-19, that is plain phooey. As we have tracked recalls over the past decade, we have seen a steady decrease in the serious pathogen-related recalls, and that is because the industry is focused on food safety improvement.
I would like to have seen one of these quoted academics actually say, 'based on the types recalls we've not seen over the past years, the meat industry has been doing a great job.' Because it has.
Are people less likely to complain about that piece of plastic in their burrito because they are worried that someone with COVID-19 breathed on the packaging? Probably. I will give them that.
https://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/business-a-lobbying/493423-usda-under-pressure-as-food-safety-concerns-grow
USDA under pressure as food safety concerns grow
By Alex Gangitano - 04/19/20 06:00 AM EDT
USDA under pressure as food safety concerns grow
By Alex Gangitano - 04/19/20 06:00 AM EDT