No person shall sell or offer to sell by that person's own self, or by that person's servants or agents, or as the servant or agent of any other person, any meat or flesh of any animal used for food after the same has been butchered which contains any drug or preparation of whatever kind or nature, deleterious or detrimental to the health of persons who may eat the same, or which has been treated with, either externally or internally, or to which has been applied in any manner, any drug or preparation of whatsoever kind or nature, deleterious or detrimental to the health of persons who may eat the same, whether for the purpose of preserving meat or flesh used for food or for any other purpose.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 33. PURE FOOD AND DRUGS
§ 3302. Manufacture or sale of adulterated or misbranded food or drugs.
§ 3303. Adulteration of drugs.
§ 3304. Adulteration of food other than confectionery.
§ 3305. Adulteration of confectionery.
§ 3306. Destruction of adulterated candy.
§ 3307. Definition of misbranded.
§ 3310. Exceptions to adulteration or misbranding of food.
§ 3311. Guaranty from seller saving dealer from prosecution.
§ 3312. Penalties for violating §§ 3302-3311.
§ 3313. Excepting articles sold under federal laws.
§ 3315. Enforcement agencies; rules and regulations.
§ 3316. Expenses of enforcement.
§ 3317. Treatment of meats with unhealthful drugs and preparations.
§ 3319. Penalties for violations of § 3317.
§ 3320. Oleomargarine; manufacture, sale, marking and advertising.
§ 3322. Penalties for violations of § 3320.