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McAfee confirmed that raw milk with pathogens was used to make cheese, except for batches with salmonella, which he said were dumped or sent out for pasteurization (I later learned the FDA knew he was
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McAfee confirmed that raw milk with pathogens was used to make cheese, except for batches with salmonella, which he said were dumped or sent out for pasteurization (I later learned the FDA knew he was doing this and had told him to stop two years ago. But no one had alerted the public.)
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-15 04:59 UTC
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