These 8 meat products should be thrown immediately, the USDA says
Do not let these popular food compromise your health.
The perpetual question of what is for dinner has just been a little more difficult to respond, now that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a massive reminder of meat. Eight different types of meat totaling more than 20,000 pounds are affected and the USDA indicates that no one should consume right now. Read it to find out if a product in your kitchen could endanger you.
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The USDA has announced the reminder of several meat products due to contamination.
On May 28, the USDA Food Security and Inspectorate (FSIS) announced that King's command food, LLC had recalled about 20,025 pounds of cooked cooked.Poultry and meat products.
The reminder was launched after its discovery that the products could contain milk, eggs and / or wheat, none of which was specified on the product labels. Milk, eggs and wheat are part of the "great allergens of 8", a group of the most common allergens related to food, which must be identified on all packaged foods subjected to an inspection by the Food & Drug Administration of the United States (FDA).
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Eight meat products are affected by the reminder.
The King's affected meats include the following:
- 10 lb. Cases packed in bulk rib-shaped pork cakes of 3.75 oz with barbecue sauce with a date of use of 3/2/2022 and codes 2549616/72314
- 15-lb. Case of bulk packing of 3.0 oz. Côtes-shaped pork patients with barbecue sauce with a date of use of 3/2/2022 and Code 72314
- 15-lb. Cases packed in bulk of Swedish meatballs of 0.50 oz with a date of use of 1/7/2022 and code 72148
- 14-lb. Cases packed in bulk of Swedish meatballs with sauce with a date of use of 1/7/2022 and code 72147
- 10 lb. Case of bulk packaging of chicken and beef pellets of 0.50 oz with a date of use of 1/7/2022 and code 72180
- 10 lb. Cases packed in bulk meatballs 0.50 oz with a date of use of 1/14/2022 and code 01380
- 10 lb. 0.5-oz homestel meatballs in bulk with a date of use of 1/7/2022 and code 00133
- 20-lb. Caisses packed in bulk 0.5-oz Italian style meatballs with a date of use of 3/2/2022 and Code 72182
The products have been sold in 10 states.
The affected meat products were sold in California, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas, Virginia and Washington.
In addition to the aforementioned products of the products and the expiration dates of the products, the affected meats can be identified by the establishment number is. M1515A, printed in the USDA brand of inspection on all products packages.
If you have the recalled foods, the FSIS says do not eat them.
Although from the date of recall, no adverse reaction or sickness of the consumption of affected meats has been reported, the FISIS says that the persons who bought the products concerned "are invited not to consume them" .
Instead, you should return them to the point of purchase or throw them, the FSIS recommends. If you have eaten one of the affected foods and symptoms of experience that can be related to their consumption, contact a health professional. If you have reminder questions, you can also call the Hotline of Customers and Consumers of the King's Order Order at 1-800-829-2838.
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