💨 Abstract
The Agriculture Department has withdrawn a proposed rule aimed at reducing salmonella infections from poultry, sparking criticism from food safety advocates. The rule, which would have required poultry companies to limit salmonella bacteria and test for specific strains, was intended to reduce an estimated 168,000 infections per year. Industry groups praised the withdrawal, while advocates argued it jeopardizes public health.
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