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Adulterated Korean Oysters Removed from Local Grocery Stores
Agriculture Commissioner, Cindy Hyde-Smith, announced today that the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce has placed off sale several packages of frozen Korean oysters, because the product was from an unapproved source and considered to be adulterated by the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The Department’s consumer protection ...
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