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Lot Number Tracking: How the FDA Identifies Problem Batches in the Food Supply
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Lot Number Tracking: How the FDA Identifies Problem Batches in the Food Supply

The FDA uses Traceability Lot Codes (TLCs) to rapidly identify and recall contaminated food batches. Learn how this system works, which foods are covered, and why it's changing food safety forever.

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