FDA proposes new food safety rules
Rules aim to prevent contamination
Published: Jan 05 2013 05:01:43 AM EST
Updated On: Jan 05 2013 10:57:42 AM EST
The Food and Drug Administration is trying to make food safer before it gets to your plate with a series of new rules.
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