BN-IW239_0610co_M_20150610230158

BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – The House voted to remove country-of-origin labels on beef, pork and chicken sold in the U.S. The 300-131 vote repealing the country-of-origin labels for meat follows a series of rulings by the World Trade Organization finding the labeling discriminates against animals imported from Canada and Mexico. The ACLU is now stating that Congress didn’t go far enough, because they want them are to remove all information regarding the type of meat in the packages, so consumers won’t have any idea what they are buying, to hopefully end a customers preferences/prejudices.