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N.Y. Senator Calls for Recall Law

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., has introduced a bill that would require food retailers to post lists or foods that have been recalled or otherwise notify shoppers about such products.

NEW YORK — Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., has introduced a bill that would require food retailers to post lists or foods that have been recalled or otherwise notify shoppers about such products.

The Consumer Recall Notification Act would require grocery stores and distribution centers to list specific recalled products and notify customers who had purchased them within 24 hours after the Food and Drug Administration issues recall.

"The current system to notify consumers is completely antiquated," said Gillibrand, who announced the bill in a Morton Williams supermarket in New York City on Sunday, where she was joined by the Safe Tables Our Priority organization (STOP). "In America, in 2010, it is unconscionable that we don¹t have an effective way to let consumers know about recalls."