Early 1900s state pure-food and meat-safety laws were initially lobbied for by small local meat packers who could not compete with major Chicago packers enabled by refrigerated rail cars; the quality-control argument that refrigerated meat was unreliable had enough theoretical validity to win the day, and later drove the major packers to seek a single uniform federal regulation tailored to maximize their profits and exclude regional competitors and South American imports.

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Bruce Yandle

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the good Chicago Meat Packers basically took a page out of the book of the local butcher saying can we really trust those refrigerated ships are we going to allow tainted meat come in... we need to make certain that all me is inspect Ed by the United States government

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Bruce Yandle on Bootleggers and BaptistsAnkeborgsAnkdamm
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:20:30 AM

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