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Utah agriculture agency explains meat inspection labels, 'not for sale' tag
Summary
A Utah Department of Agriculture and Food spokesperson explained how consumers can tell whether meat was processed in an inspected facility, described the UDAF beehive inspection mark and the round USDA mark, and warned not to buy products labeled “not for sale,” which are intended for the producer’s personal use.
A Utah Department of Agriculture and Food spokesperson said, "Here in Utah, we are fortunate to have many dedicated and skilled livestock producers," and urged consumers to check inspection legends on packaged meat.
The spokesperson told listeners that meat processed in a facility inspected by the Utah Department…
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