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"They actually took it out to the dumpsters, split the packages open and poured Clorox on it," Martin told Fox News.
He said the rescue mission serves 200,000 meals a year – without a single dime of assistance from the state or federal governments. As a result of the confiscation, he said as many as 3,200 meals were lost.
"It seems like this was a senseless act," he said. "I don't think hungry people who come to our mission appreciate the fact they could have been eating some really good venison and as it is now – no one can eat it."
The Health Dept. defended their actions and said they had to pour Clorox on the meat as an "extra precaution so that animals would not eat it from the dumpster and become sick or die."
"This is a process called ‘denaturing,'" they stated.
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