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@skylar @sickburnbro
>big ag ignores the rules
So, again, the problem is not "regulations" in and of themselves, no matter who is making them and why. The problem with that particular industry is corrupt enforcers who need to be forcibly removed and all businesses lobbyists separated as far from the sword bearer as possible.
>"EMPLOYEES MUST WASH HANDS BEFORE RETURNING TO WORK" sign in the bathroom didn't have a spanish translation despite no one there even knowing spanish
Is that an actual regulation required by the USDA or are just pulling stuff out of your ass?
>they're maybe fined some minuscule amount that's like 3%
One of the last major cases of a business being punished was a relatively medium-sized chicken processor in California that knowingly hired children, losing almost $400,000 out of probably a few million in revenue. The company tried to appeal at the District Court, only to lose.
dol.gov/newsroom/releases/whd/whd20240625
casetext.com/case/su-v-aj-meats
Not defending this damnable system, but I don't want to hear bullshit like retarded memes repeated ad nasuem and just-so stories taken out lying butts either, just so you can push your pet lolberg-plus political theory.