- Dec 6, 2001
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The government is telling us that it may be near impossible to find the source of the outbreaks, but why?
I see this as:
1. farm grows spinach
2. farm bags crop with bar coded serial numbered bags.
3. Bags are sold to grocery stores or restaurants with the serial numbers scanned and tracked.
4. Grocery stores/restaurants distribute bags from central distribution centers to local stores and their database systems track the serial numbers.
5. Grocery stores sell bag to customer, again tracking the serial numbers.
I know this is a very simple breakdown of the whole order fulfillment process, but why is it so hard to track the source? Unless the farms don't do any tracking with the serial numbers... If that's the case, the government really needs to step in and regulate the entire food industry to ensure such compliancy. You would think such laws would already exist after all the E-Coli incidents with beef....
I see this as:
1. farm grows spinach
2. farm bags crop with bar coded serial numbered bags.
3. Bags are sold to grocery stores or restaurants with the serial numbers scanned and tracked.
4. Grocery stores/restaurants distribute bags from central distribution centers to local stores and their database systems track the serial numbers.
5. Grocery stores sell bag to customer, again tracking the serial numbers.
I know this is a very simple breakdown of the whole order fulfillment process, but why is it so hard to track the source? Unless the farms don't do any tracking with the serial numbers... If that's the case, the government really needs to step in and regulate the entire food industry to ensure such compliancy. You would think such laws would already exist after all the E-Coli incidents with beef....