And as they apply to to retailers. Mc Donald's and other restaurants like Taco Bell, which are retailers under the regulations are subject to the same labeling laws.
sorry, but this IS YOUR OPINION and stop making it as if its FACt. It isn't.
You are citing laws that only apply to meat processors.
They can't make claims that aren't supported by the USDA. It's fraudulent.
USDA just already stated that nothing that Taco Bell is doing is fraudulent UNDER their rules.
Again, if you think their ADVERTISEMENTS are wrong, that HAS to do with the FTC, AS THEY've already stated.
You have a serious problem with understanding which US Govt agency handles what:
USDA - handles rules and regulations with where are food is GROWN, and PROCESSED
FDA - handles rules and regulations that has to do with food safety, prescription drug regulation, OTC medicine, dietary supplements, vaccines, blood transfusions, medical devices, and cosmetics.
FTC - handles rules and regulations for consumer protection from predatory business practices, monopolies, and deceptive practices (ie false advertising).
Your local grocery store is subject to the same definition of what constitutes "lean" or "extra lean" ground beef as is outlined by the USDA. If your family knows meat they know that.
Your local grocery store indoor butcher runs under the same rules as meat processors. So I don't know why you are using this at all.
Taco Bell isn't a meat processor. They are a company that buys meat in bulk FROM meat processors.