Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: Cheesey Conspiracy
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A former executive from Pennsylvania is going to pay a $5,000 fine and only get three years probation.
No jail time.
The companies that this executive was running shut down.
Okay?
Shut down.
Why? It's so horrible, I don't know that I can read it on the air, but I will.
Her family-controlled business sold grated Swiss and mozzarella cheeses that were mislabeled
and fraudulently represented as Parmesan and Romano cheese.
Thank God this woman is put away, well, at least on probation, and paying a fine and doesn't have a business to run anymore.
Now, the USDA said, hey, during, you know, consumers also questioned whether the cheeses had too much cellulose in them, too.
Let's, you know, don't laugh.
That's filler made from wood pulp.
Yeah, but they didn't bring that up in the court case.
They might have locked her up and thrown away the key had that come out in the court case.
But it didn't.
What the case was about was that Swiss and mozzarella cheese is were mislabeled.
and fraudulently represented as Parmesan and Romano cheese.
I know.
I know what you're thinking.
How can this person be out walking the street today?
Michelle.
Murder.
Is it murder?
M-Y-R-T-E-R.
Michelle Murder.
I can't say her last name is murder because she should be in jail if her last name is murder.
Right?
It's got to be Miter.
Mireder?
We'll just call her Michelle.
Oh, let's just call her.
The guilty executive.
The guilty former executive, I mean the company is shut down.
She pled guilty to a conspiracy charge related to the mislabeling on behalf of the company's international packing and universal cheese and drying.
The companies, based in western Pennsylvania, ceased operations, agreed to forfeit $500,000 each.
The FDA said the imitation chiefs.
is made by a third family owned, but now defunct firm.
So now there's three companies out of business.
Not supplying, not supplying cheese to America.
Though the cheese wasn't unsafe to eat.
No, get out of here.
The cheese that was fraudulently represented as Parmesan and Romano cheese was not unsafe to eat.
But customers, you, the customer, being cheated by paying for more expensive Italian cheese and we're getting cheaper varieties.
That bastard executive.
The cheeses tasted like Parmesan and Romano, but weren't aged as long as they were made from Cassian's proteins found in milk instead of actual milk.
Those bastards.
She acknowledged knowing that was done illegally but agreed to plead guilty as someone who, in her position, was legally responsible for the company's actions.
The former executive was a trustee with a family trust that gave her an indirect controlling ownership.
Why is this woman walking the streets?
I mean, we take our safety for granted in America.
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