Expert talks modernizing the US food recall system to help save lives
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Posted: Feb 28, 2022 7:45 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- If food in your fridge was recalled would you even know? USA Today released an in-depth look at our national food recall systems and how they're working.
Dr. Vanessa Coffman is the director of the alliance to stop foodborne illness, and she joined CBS 58 on Monday, Feb. 28 to talk about what needs to be done to modernize the food recall system, and what you can do to be more knowledgeable about food recalls.
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