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Notes
^Items were marked H depending on the nature of the item being reported. If that item were based on a Hormel-issued press release and then reported upon by CNN, businessinsavannah.com, PreparedFoods.com, Food Business News and others, then those items would have been marked H even though those publications are independent of the company.
^Items were marked I when those publications were nominally distant from Hormel and also if the nature of their claims were not based on press releases. This includes an Austin Daily Herald article concerning the mistreatment of animals at a Hormel supplier.
It seems a little fishy that there is no item on the "regular" talk page at all: it's all been archived in the past few months, with nothing left here. I was going to note that the article itself seems to have a lot of promotional language (with some exceptions), but this seems to be a bigger concern. That much of the recent history of this page shows involvement by paid employee(s) of the company that is the subject of the article sharpens my concerns. --Piledhigheranddeeper (talk) 23:20, 16 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]