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To date, it remains unclear why the lentil dish caused so many to fall ill. It has since come to light that at least 25 people who consumed the food also lost their gallbladder. (Read about the Daily Harvest recall of French Lentil and Leek Crumbles.) By June 23, when the Food and Drug Administration announced that 28,000 units of the product had been recalled, Daily Harvest had received 470 reports of illness or adverse effects. Ready, a Spanish and linguistics professor at Oklahoma State University, wasn’t the only Daily Harvest customer to fall ill after eating a dish the company calls French Lentil and Leek Crumbles, which is delivered frozen. “If companies are making mistakes, they can literally kill people.” The arbitration system “is particularly troubling in a food-safety setting,” he says.
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Paul Bland, executive director of the nonprofit legal advocacy organization Public Justice, agrees. “Obtaining information about an outbreak is essential for regulators in identifying the root cause and preventing additional illnesses." "What’s troubling about these arbitration clauses is that their secretive nature can create substantial public health problems if it means foodborne illness investigations are delayed,” says Brian Ronholm, director of food policy at CR and a former food safety official at the Department of Agriculture.
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Supreme Court.īut the issue has special salience in the context of food companies because the public health stakes are so high. Today, companies of all kinds, from telecoms to financial service providers to manufacturers, force arbitration agreements on their customers-with the blessing of judges all the way up to the U.S. This pattern is part of a much broader “arbitration revolution,” as some experts have described it, decades in the making. (You can see which ones in the table below.) A Consumer Reports review of the more than 20 popular online meal kit service websites found that most, but not all, require customers to accept similar arbitration provisions. If you’ve ever ordered food from a similar service, you too have probably “agreed” to arbitrate potential disputes, whether you knew it or not.
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She did-and with that, she unwittingly accepted the company’s terms of use, forfeiting her right to take it to court.
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When Ready, 30, subscribed to Daily Harvest in January 2022, the company’s website prompted her to “See if we deliver to you” by entering her ZIP code and email address, then clicking a box labeled “Let’s Go.”