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Is inspecting meat mandatory?

Yes, meat inspection is mandatory in most countries. For example, in the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) requires inspection of all meat products intended for commercial sale. This is for assurance that meat products meet safety and quality standards before reaching consumers.

Food manufacturers are heavily influenced by global food safety standards such as the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) and associated initiatives including BRCGS, International Featured Standard (IFS), Food Safety System Certification (FSSC 22000) and Safe Quality Food (SQF).

Local regulations such as the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) in the USA, ANVISA in Brazil, and the Food Standards Act in Europe also play key roles in ensuring that the food produced is safe for consumption.

Does the FDA inspect meat?

While the FDA oversees the safety of most food and drug products in the United States, they are not in charge of inspecting meat, poultry, or processed egg products - that is the responsibility of the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

The FDA does, however, regulate some aspects of meat production such as animal feed and the use of drugs in livestock production.

Which meat items must be inspected by the USDA?

The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and is responsible for inspecting all meat, poultry, and egg products sold within the United States in interstate commerce. This includes beef, pork, lamb, chicken, turkey, and other processed meat products. The USDA also inspects game meats that are sold commercially.

Why does meat need to be inspected?

Meat inspection is crucial for protecting the safety of food meant for consumption, preventing the spread of foodborne illnesses, and maintaining high quality standards. Proper meat inspection can detect diseases, biological and physical contamination, and other quality issues that can pose risks to consumer health or affect product integrity.

METTLER TOLEDO is a global company that manufactures product inspection systems for the meat and poultry industry. Our systems offer foreign material contamination detectionfill level inspection and weight and mass control, package integrity inspection, and label quality inspection and verification.

How should meat products be checked?

How is meat inspection for foreign body contamination performed?

Meat inspection involves several steps. Regulatory organizations, such as the USDA in the United States, conduct periodic inspections to check for signs of disease, contamination by foreign bodies, and overall quality.

Foreign body or foreign material contamination often occurs in continuous production lines where metal equipment and packaging processes can unintentionally introduce metal, glass, or plastic parts into the meat. Advanced technologies such as x-ray inspection and metal detection are used to help improve the inspection of meat products by removing or rejecting products containing  foreign material contaminants from the production line.