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Two Grocery Chains In South Korea Halt Sale Of U.S. Beef Citing Mad Cow Concerns

Two Grocery Chains In South Korea Halt Sale Of U.S. Beef Citing Mad Cow Concerns

By Mary Beth Quirk April 25, 2012

Refusing to sell American beef is one way to spread fear about mad cow disease, even after the USDA assured consumers not to worry about the one cow in California that was found to have bovine spongiform encephalopathy, and that’s exactly what two major South Korean grocery chains are doing. [More]

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