The Commercial Appeal

Sales-tax holiday weekend upcoming

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Mississipp­i’s annual sales-tax holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. July 26 and ends at midnight on July 27.

For retailers, it is one of their busiest times of the year.

As in previous years, shoppers can save 7 percent on certain clothes and shoes that cost $100 or less per item.

Sixteen other states have salestax holidays, with some going beyond back-to-school products to include tax exemptions for hunting and hurricane seasons and energy-efficient appliances and equipment.

Associated Press released by an animal rights group shows two instances in which pigs were not stunned properly before slaughter.

Southern Quality Meats president Don Haynie said Friday in a news release that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals did not give his company a copy of the video it released to news organizati­ons last week.

After getting the video from a third party, Haynie said it was shot on the floor of the Pontotoc plant. He said it shows workers using stunning techniques.

He said the video showed two incidents where a pig was not knocked unconsciou­s by the first stun.

“These two instances show a company employee using improper stunning techniques that are contrary to company policy and procedures. We have again retrained our employees on correct procedures.

“In addition the company has already installed an animal restrainin­g system to help facilitate proper stunning techniques,” Haynie said in the news release.

Haynie said the company was working with federal and state agencies that are looking into the video.

Haynie said the company received a complaint in May from officials of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. He said the complaint was investigat­ed but the company found no evidence of problems.

PETA’s release of the video prompted a U. S. Department of Agricultur­e inspection of the slaughterh­ouse.

The USDA has issued no statement on the results of that inspection.

State Department of Education spokeswoma­n Patrice Guilfoyle said Thursday the state has a contract with Southern Quality Meats for pork for its school nutrition programs but did not have amounts immediatel­y available.

“That contract follows all state and federal guidelines,” she said.

Associated Press

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