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Most U.S. Meat Inspectors Still Working Without Pay

During the partial government shutdown, the FDA says inspections are focused on higher risk foods such as seafood and baby formula. (File photo / Harvest Public Media)
During the partial government shutdown, the FDA says inspections are focused on higher risk foods such as seafood and baby formula. (File photo / Harvest Public Media)

Some food-safety inspections have been halted during the partial government shutdown. But the government workers who inspect meat at slaughtering plants around the country are still on the job, even though they are working without pay. Harvest Public Media’s Grant Gerlock reports.