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I incessantly preached that we were engaged in one of the most important tasks in the world—feeding people. Nothing that contributed to the quality of their food was too much trouble. Consumers might never know whether clean or dirty hands handled their food, whether knives, tubs, floors and utensils were scrubbed and clean-smelling, but we knew.
The Open Road: Autobiography of George A. Hormel
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