First, the agency publicly claimed it found a dangerous parasite in Taylor Farms lettuce. The headlines spread like wildfire. Consumers panicked. Businesses took another hit.
Then came the admission. The test was wrong. A false positive.
But don't expect an apology.
Instead, the FDA insists it's still focused on Taylor Farms while offering little accountability for a mistake that damaged reputations and fueled fear across the country.
When federal agencies make accusations before they're certain, the consequences are real. Companies lose business. Consumers lose confidence. And once another government mistake makes the news, Americans are left wondering what they're supposed to believe.
We're going to examine exactly what happened, why the FDA got it wrong, why accountability seems to be missing, and whether this is yet another example of a government bureaucracy that refuses to admit when it fails.
If trust has to be earned, the FDA has a lot of work to do.
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