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... be taken to prevent contamination or adulteration of the milk or dairy products during manufacturing...
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If you think CorporateWorld can't get any more conniving, you've not figured on Monsanto, the biotech outfit that's trying to profit by putting its artificial growth hormones into our milk supply. Since consumers overwhelmingly reject this adulteration, Monsanto lobbyists got our government to let this milk be marketed with no labeling of the adulteration, so we milk-buyers won't know what we're getting. The good news is that several dairies have responded by declaring on their milk cartons: "No Artificial Growth Hormones Used." The bad news is that Monsanto has unleashed packs of attack-dog lawyers to sue several of these dairies, claiming that these "No Artificial Hormones" labels are false and misleading, because they might cause you and me to think that natural milk is better for us...
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... were convicted of introducing adulterated milk into interstate commerce, the district court depar... themselves lured to engage in the adulteration of the milk to assist the farmers in meeting their...
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...introducing adulterated milk into interstate commerce, the district. court depa...to engage in the adulteration of the milk to. assist the farmers in meeting thei...
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After the N.C. Board of Agriculture adopted a regulation in early September requiring the addition of a charcoal-colored dye to all raw milk (legally sold only as "pet milk"), the rule was sent to the N.C. Rules Review Commission. Raw milk activists had challenged the legality of the regulation on grounds that the dye constituted an unacceptable adulteration of the milk.
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... of Belgian livestock feed; and adulteration of Chinese food exports with melamine. (5) As at t..., mercury in fish, and public concern about milk safety compared with actions taken in Denmark, Ire...
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... and directions for use to avoid adulteration of milk under section 402(a)(2)(c)(ii) of the act....
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... of two dairy farmers, each convicted of milk. adulteration, who, along with their wives, now as...
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... of two dairy farmers, each convicted of milk. adulteration, who, along with their wives, now as...
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...Cf., e. g., Dean Milk Co. v. Madison, 340 U. S. 349 . Favoring a single... the spread of parasites and the adulteration of its native fish species). A number of amici con...