SEATTLE -- More than 100 Washington state school districts that bought beef that originated at a California slaughterhouse being investigated by the U.S. Agriculture Department have been told to not serve any of that meat, state officials said Friday.
All the ground beef served by school districts in this state comes from three different meat processing companies, and at least one of those processors gets beef from Westland Meat Co, which processes carcasses from the Hallmark Meat Packing Co., said Nathan Olson, spokesman for the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Here is a link to a video and fast food from California. The beef was banned by school districts in Washington, Oregon, California, Minnesota, Iowa, Hawaii and Utah. It is never good to buy beef from large slaughter houses.
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