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BREAKING: Keely Farms was smeared.
FL DOH named them in an outbreak without testing the milk.
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Media ran headlines, Big Dairy cheered.
But independent lab results (8/15) show ALL 3 tanks NEGATIVE for E. coli.
This wasn’t safety. It was a takedown. https://t.co/2GdokXg0u9 pic.twitter.com/PJORNRz3T0
— Beef Initiative BeefMaps.com (@beefinitiative) August 17, 2025
Keely Farms Was Smeared
The recent controversy surrounding Keely Farms has raised questions about the integrity of food safety reporting. The Florida Department of Health (FL DOH) publicly implicated Keely Farms in an outbreak without conducting any tests on their milk. This action has sparked outrage, especially among those who value transparency and accountability in food safety.
Media Coverage and Big Dairy’s Reaction
As news of the alleged outbreak spread, major media outlets jumped on the story, creating sensational headlines that painted Keely Farms in a negative light. This media frenzy seemed to benefit Big Dairy, who have historically been at odds with smaller, independent farms like Keely Farms. The coverage appeared to favor larger corporations, leaving consumers to wonder about the motives behind this portrayal.
Independent Lab Results
However, independent lab results released on August 15 have brought a different perspective to the narrative. These results indicated that all three milk tanks from Keely Farms tested negative for E. coli. This finding suggests that the claims made by the FL DOH lacked a solid foundation. Many are now questioning whether this incident was genuinely about safety or if it was a strategic takedown of a smaller competitor.
For more information on this developing story, check out the full details shared by the Beef Initiative on Twitter. It’s essential for consumers to stay informed and critically evaluate the information presented by mainstream media. After all, the implications of these findings could have lasting effects on the dairy industry and consumer trust.