FDA is planning to end most of its routine food safety inspections

Earlier this week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it would scale back most of its routine food safety inspections, according to a report from CBS News. Although some high-risk cases would still be inspected by the FDA itself, the majority of lower-risk checks would be outsourced to state-run organizations.

The FDA cited budget constraints and a shift in priorities as reasons for the change. However, many experts warned that fewer inspections could lead to higher risks for foodborne illnesses. The CDC reports that around 48 million Americans get sick from contaminated food each year. Despite the FDA’s reassurances, responses to the announcement are not positive.

Almost immediately, users on X and other social media sites filled timelines with memes, jokes, and reactions. Some joked about playing food roulette, while others posted the classic Oregon Trail meme, “You have died of dysentery.”

Why are food safety inspections important?

Food safety inspections have always played a crucial role in preventing widespread outbreaks. These inspections often catch contamination issues before products ever hit store shelves. Without them, bacteria like Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria could spread unchecked, putting millions at risk.

Moreover, routine inspections help hold companies accountable. Even though many food companies self-report and follow internal protocols, outside audits add an important layer of transparency. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), strong regulatory frameworks and consistent inspections significantly reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses.

Therefore, without regular oversight, small mistakes could lead to deadly consequences. Past examples, like the 2015 Blue Bell ice cream listeria outbreak, showed how important swift regulatory action is. Additionally, industries reliant on public trust, like restaurants and grocery brands, could also suffer long-term reputational damage. According to NBC News, the FDA chose not to publicize a romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak that spread through 15 states in November, sickening dozens and killing one.

21 reactions and memes about the FDA’s announcement:

1.

Photo of Donald Trump. Text reads, "Listen up liberals *E. coli outbreak*"
@_sn_n/X

2.

Tweet about the FDA stopping food safety inspections months after a deadly romaine lettuce e. Coli outbreak: with a photo about Cabot butter being recalled for feces bacteria. Text reads, "Just last week"
@yc/X

3.

Tweet about the FDA stopping food safety inspections months after a deadly romaine lettuce e. Coli outbreak: "BREAKING - Trump FDA to END food safety inspections

Food safety would get pushed onto state govts

Remember the Boar's Head disaster? 10 people DIED from listeria-infected meat -- because a state govt official failed to catch the problem

Trump's going to kill a LOT of people"
@TristanSnell/X

4.

Painting of The Joker and Penguin shaking hands. Text says, "Salmonella and listeria reading this tweet"
@dyllyp/X

5.

Tweet about the FDA stopping food safety inspections months after a deadly e. Coli outbreak:
Tweet that says, "safe food - WOKE AND GAY!!!!!
dying from dookie disease due to tainted food - PATRIOTIC!!!!!! (eagle and USA flag emojis)"
@rockmeannadeus/X

6.

Tweet that says, "The FDA just quietly announced that food safety is now a luxury, not a guarantee. 

Enjoy your deregulated diarrhea."
@outbreakupdates/X

7.

Photo of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. Text reads, "we are losing sacred texts"
@aramnotagoat/X

8.

Tweet that reads, "2015 FDA Announcement: 'Hey avoid some of this tuna it might be poison if it's from lot number-'

2026 FDA Announcement:" with a photo of RFK Jr. looking like The Terminator.
@GalaxyPeaBrain/X

9.

Tweet that says, "Don’t worry, the FDA won’t test your food, but the ER will."
@billifer1973/X

10.

Tweet that says, "I hate Trump supporters with all my heart and soul. People are going to die. The FDA is not tracking baby formula anymore. Clinical trials are all canceled. My nonprofit is paying the tuition of one girl’s final year of her PhD because her fellowship was just canceled. I hate them"
@GeauxGabrielle/X

11.

Quoted tweet with a video that says, "Can you guess what this video represents ?" and the response says, "The population dying from salmonella after fda ending food safety inspections"
@islandthembo/X

12.

Tweet that says, "Make no mistake, this is conservative policy, what the Republican agenda has all been leading to, eliminating every single public good to no one's benefit outside of the profiting handful who will be protected regardless"
@Srirachachau/X

13.

Oregon Trail meme that says, "You have died of dysentery."
@berkie1/X

14.

15.

Screencap from The Simpsons of a Krusty O's cereal box.
@John_Estrada/X

16.

Tweet about the FDA stopping food safety inspections months after a deadly romaine lettuce e. Coli outbreak: Tweet that says, "In what world is this a good idea. Politics aside- why is stopping FOOD SAFTEY INSPECTIONS good???

Anyone remember the Chicago Tylenol murders??? Imagine that with anything in the fucking supermarket."
@Aleksandr_McG/X

17.

Tweet that says, "What happened to 'Make America Healthy Again'"
@WUTangKids/X

18.

Tweet that says, "Way, way, way, way too many Americans are gonna learn the hard way these next four years that election really do have consequences."
@WalshFreedom/X

19.

Tweet that says, "you WILL drink the raw milk. you WILL let your kids die from measles. you WILL eat bird flu eggs. you WILL eat salmonella ice cream!! this WILL build your character and immune system"
@Mlmikyutie/X

20.

Tweet that reads, "dumb ways to die" surrounded by music note emojis.
@ThatChristinaG/X

21.

Tweet that reads, "As soon as that happens Canada must immediately stop buying any food from the US."
@CoffeyTimeNews/X

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