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WASHINGTON — Lawmakers demanded Thursday that the Agriculture Department disclose which retailers sold meat affected by the nation’s largest beef recall.
Richard Raymond, the department’s undersecretary for food safety, told angry Democrats on the House Appropriations agriculture subcommittee that the information is proprietary and can’t be made public.
About 10,000 consignees — from producers to retail establishments — received the potentially tainted meat.



