On July 17, the inspector found “green algal growth” in a puddle of standing water in a raw holding cooler. And on July 27, an inspector noted clear liquid leaking out from a square patch on the ceiling. Behind the patch, there were two other patches that were also leaking. An employee came and wiped the liquid away with a sponge, but it returned within 10 seconds. The employee wiped it again, and the liquid again returned within 10 seconds. Meanwhile, a ceiling fan mounted close by was blowing the leaking liquid onto uncovered hams in a hallway outside the room.
A picture of hell.
Every single major retailer with a deli section near me has switched to boar’s head within the last 2-3 years… guess they undercut everyone else on bids and got good contracts by violating health and safety laws, the American capitalist way!
Having managed a supermarket for about 6 years, I can tell you it’s because of the service, consistent quality and variety of choices. Their service model is similar to many of the larger bread vendors in that they sell via consignment. So you only buy what you open to sell, and they take back anything that expires or looks dodgy. Their sales reps maintain your inventory and place your orders, really saving you alot of time and reducing your risk.
40 years ago they were one of the top brands for quality
I feel you could say this about every american company that has been around for 40 plus years. Enshittification is a real bitch
Race to the bottom.
It used to be a badge of honor to have a label footnote like “est. 1937”, but now I feel that just clarifies the enshittification time delta.
One of the weirder things about getting old is seeing shit like “making weeblefetzers since 2005” on store signs.
It depends on the business. Highly competitive and volatile ones, like restaurants, can still be judged by longevity, in my opinion.
The only exception to this rule is the Chili’s on 45th Street and Lamar in Austin, Texas, which exists in a timeless negative space where businesses can not die. Will not die. They are watching.
I remember that! They were more a specialty brand that you’d find in more upscale grocery stores. Now they’re just boring, apparently disgusting, processed meat like every other brand.
they’re just boring
boaring*
In Nov 2020, the person that ran things for years died, and control passed to other family members that immediately sued each other.
I’m any case, seems greed likely started to drive everything, they pushed expansion over safety, and wound up killing people.
seems greed likely started to drive everything, they pushed expansion over safety, and wound up killing people.
Thank god this is an isolated incident in corporate America. /s
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new season of succession fell off
a story as old as time… one person spends their life building an empire, their spoiled brat children immediately tear it down screaming
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any case, seems greed likely started to drive everything, they pushed expansion over safety, and wound up killing people.
Chiquita, Nestle, and Boeing have entered the chat.
Boeing and Boar’s head are killing people because of incompetence and cost cutting. Chiquita and Nestle go out in the jungle and massacre people at regular intervals just because those people don’t want to be slaves and having to pay workers hurts the bottom line.
I put them in different categories.
And yet boar’s head is consistently more expensive than anything else.
Stores love the markup
Consumers HATE this one simple trick!
Nobody said the cost savings was gonna get passed to the consumer. What are ya, a commie?
Im glad the German deli and regional super market go through more local organizations. Im also glad we can maintain damned near every type of livestock as well.
Sooo… a typical slaughterhouse, then. Sounds like someone didn’t prep for the scheduled visit.
Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle” comes to mind.
It’s worth a read for more than just that.
Our guy wrote a book about the working class and immigrants being taken advantage of, and how they need to stand up for worker’s rights and unions. And the American public focused on their food being gross.
Lithuanians practically built Northern Illinois during that era, not just Chicago, but Belvidere and Rockford too.
As Upton himself said: “I aimed for America’s heart, but I hit it in its stomach.”
Compromise elsewhere, huh?
Curious, does anyone know if the Jarratt, VA Boar’s Head facility mentioned in the article employees prison labor from the Greensville Correctional Center just down the street?
What do you think
It’s a meat brand.
For those just as confused as I, it’s a meat brand.
They’re not talking about an actual boar.
And it’s ‘supposed’ to be a quality brand too.
Oh man, the look on your face must have been something
I mean, they are producing several forms of pig, which if you let out will be a boar not long after. They don’t stay domesticated very well apparently.
Well yes, but it’s more the “boar’s head inspections” that makes it sound weird to those not in the know.
Well shit, thought this was the premium stuff. Fool me can’t get fooled again.
Makes you wonder what the non-premium stuff is like
It’s the same thing except instead of delicious properly prepared lean meat in a disgusting warehouse with awful cleanliness practices, it’s crappily prepared and spiced meat in a clean warehouse that’s not trying to kill you.
Eventually you just do it yourself.
Lots of people here do themselves all the time.
A picture of hell but a libertarian heaven.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…
When people live, it’s expensive; when they die, it’s cheap.
People are a renewable resource.
I wonder how much of the state of the place upon that inspection was DUE to:
The plant has been shut down since late July
Like, did they say “we’re shutting down” and everyone just fucked off and left the place in a state?
Or was it just that bad ALL the time?
They mentioned in the article that it was inspected June 10th.
The USDA recorded 69 violations in a year.
Nice
This is why you too should become vegan. It’s tough the first week but it gets easier and eventually you just wonder why people still murder animals to consume their flesh like uneducated barbarians.
Agree with your premise, but supply chains for all food are horrendous. Leafy greens are the food that are most likely to give someone food poisoning, although the diseases are usually animal waste-borne.
aka “it’s just a little shit on your dinner, what’s the matter”
For 1, humans arent herbivores
No, they are omnivores, meaning that they do not require meat.
Exactly. I don’t know what I could say to others but go watch conspiracy and seaspiracy on Netflix when you are at a weak point in your life…got an F? Wife left you? Went to jail because you drove over a cat? Go watch.
Secondly I gotta tell you all. I’m not very good at brushing my teeth and I always always had my teeth feel like decaying right after eating meats, beef or chicken for example. I would feel the need to go floss, or I would have that stupid thread of muscle stuck between my teeth for days. That’s a thing of the past. Now all I have to do is not eat acidic foods like soda or vinegar too much and remember to brush and floss. I clean my teeth when I want for the purpose of cleaning them and not because I have something stuck between them. It’s a motivator for me for sure. Meats have loads of bacteria in them that fruits and vegetables do not.
Fuck you. I’m gonna go kill something and eat it, just because you pissed me off with this stupid dunbass comment.
Man am I glad they don’t sell this brand around here.
The Jungle 2: Salmonella Boogaloo
Listeria Hysteria
After the book came out congress was shockingly fast to pass new laws. It turns out the plant profiled in the book had the contract for the congressional cafeteria. That’s how you get political change.
Man that book freaks me out but I guess that’s a good thing
My favorite part of that book was when it revealed that workers would go missing from time to time and later be found at the bottom of a lard rendering vat. Ha ha!
I don’t know if I can say I have a “favorite” part of the book. The whole thing was just horrifying. I think I spent the entire time reading it with my mouth wide open.
And how little has changed…
I think I spent the entire time reading it with my mouth wide open.
As a procession of cute cartoon animals jumped in. “Eat me!!!”
you don’t want to see what the meat industry is like in southeast asia
It’s probably just as bad
it’s worse
Y’all would be fucking horrified by the state of food manufacturing if you knew.
I used to work at a food processing and distribution company, in the document processing department… we weren’t strictly supposed to read the audits, especially the internal ones, but we did, to make sure they were complete and compliant, which was our job. Also our job was intensely boring and we needed something to gossip about.
The number of our distributors (first level manufacturing) who got C or D grades on their inspections… fucking gross. I reported a few of them, but the company did not care.
Before that I worked at a chicken hatchery. The cultures I cultured -doing an audit just like those I read later in life- were sooooo gross and problematic. But I was instructed to cover it up because, and this is important context, it was all self report after the initial inspection. I was doing this at 16, and was likely significantly more thorough than any veteran employee would have been. (Absolutely not why I was chosen; they chose me due to incredibly mild nepotism, as my manager was my step-dad, and he knew science stuff was up my alley… plus I was a filler worker, being under 18.)
I really hope things have improved, but somehow I doubt that the past 20 years has made a positive impact from my audit experience. (The document processing was less than 10 years ago, supporting my belief nothing has changed for the better.)
“Thank god for the hatchery” - Norm
Not where I expected that to go, but then… I never know where to expect comedians to go… I think that’s the point.
Anyway, keeping to the subject, when I worked at the hatchery there was this guy… he was the guy who killed all the male babies, and that was his whole job… he was fucking weird, in a bad way, and we all gave him tons of space. It didn’t bother him at all to kill thousands of birds in a single day as just his normal job. That’s all.
Norm in particular you rarely would know where he was going.
He honestly isn’t really my cup of tea… I love stand-up, but his stuff always just felt wrong to me, and not like politically wrong but…
Norm-violating wrong.
(Hehehehehehehe)
Damn dude
My bad. I’m not a comedian. Idk where the line is between “so real it’s funny” and “so real it’s not funny”… it’s just a thing I experienced.
So here we are.
Sorry.
No worries, not everything needs to be funny
You get used to the cruelty. It may feel wrong for a short period of time, but you get used to and at some point don’t care. I currently work at a small(about 200 pigs) “piglet farm”, where they raise pigs and sell them to other farmers. Part of the morning routine involves cutting the tails and teeth’s of all new born piglets. It was quite of a shock at the beginning, but even after 1 week I realise it being jot as shocking ad in the beginning, even though I still absolutely hat it for having to do this. Luckyly I only have to work there for 3 more weeks.
Why do you have to work there? Also… piglins? Where is this farm, minecraft?
I work there as a requirement for studying. The word I wanted to use was piglets and not piglins.
What are you studying that requires work at farms?
Farming.
Ever worry you’ll be reincarnated as a pig?
No being within conditioned existence escapes ageing, sickness, and death. Being slaughtered for meat is probably not anyone’s preference, but all beings will die.
Yeah, but most beings don’t get their tails cut off and teeth ripped out as kids.
In case you still have any actionable info or if someone else finds themselves in a similar situation then please read through here and consider documenting and reporting what you observe. https://usdaoig.oversight.gov/