USDA Seeks to Keep Tabs on Chicken Checks Unchanged
Published Date: 4/3/2026
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Summary
The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service wants to keep collecting info about how poultry is inspected, with no changes to the process. This affects poultry plants and helps keep chicken safe to eat. They’re asking for public comments by June 2, 2026, before the current approval expires on August 31, 2026.
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