Having received information that a truck-load of eggs not fit for human consumption was en route to petitioner, a Federal food inspector and two State inspectors on February 17, 1970 went to petitioner's premises for the purpose of making an inspection. The manager refused to permit an inspection of the plant, but did authorize an inspection of an empty truck. The search yielded a piece of cardboard resembling a label which read, "W-A Crider, Douglas Georgia, Fresh Fowl Ova...
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