But then one day he noticed that he was getting Daily's bacon delivered from Missoula on wooden pallets, and he knew the large Dailys Premium Meats plant was federally inspected.This Legg guy needs an extended vacation in a federal prison.
So Riley took a closer look at FSIS regulations. And he discovered that nowhere in the federal rules did it specify that wooden pallets were unacceptable.
Now more than a little irritated, Riley checked further. Ultimately, he discovered that none of the work Legg had told him he needed to do was based on federal regulations not the wall coverings, not the concrete, not the steel carts, none of it.
Further, he would discover with more research that Jeffrey Legg was known within the agency for making arbitrary pronouncements that were not rooted in the rules.
Part Two:
‘Legg regs’ take their toll on plants throughout Montana
[Further, he would discover with more research that Jeffrey Legg was known within the agency for making arbitrary pronouncements that were not rooted in the rules.]
Then why wasn’t he disciplined or fired?
This guy Legg needs a personal lesson in the “SSS” rule...
“This Legg guy needs...”
Legg meat makes great hamburger. Very little fat.