I don't see anything wrong with this.
At the present, it is almost impossible to buy beef in the US that hasn't been slaughtered and inspected by a government-run abattoir. What if it became law that all meat distributed from such a plant needed an antibacterial film on all finished cuts? Even if the film were as safe as {
fill in your favorite safe ingestible here}, would you want such a high level of government control over what beef you can buy and how it must be cut?
If you are in my area, you are reeling from the shut-down of the Rancho Feeding Corporation in Petaluma over health problems found in
grain-fed beef. The USDA seizure of 8.7 million pounds of beef included all the beef from private grass-fed beef ranchers that had been processed at that plant. The USDA shutdown means that I have to buy beef that has been shipped in from the Midwest at
twice the cost of what I paid for local beef. The local markets, in turn, are only offering the most popular and lucrative cuts because these markets are paying double, too.
I don't eat processed meats personally but I would rather my friends and family who do be safer.
You are already exposed to government dictates. In other words, we're not just talking about bologna. Why strengthen laws that apply to minimally-processed grass-fed meats from healthy animals when the target industry is CAFO agribusiness?