100,000 pounds of chopped beef are recalled - here is how to know if it's in your refrigerator
The USDA claims that the product has a significant health risk and to avoid eating it.
The chopped beef is a must of the kitchen which makes its way in a surprising number of dishes. While you make afleshy, your favorite chili, your hamburger pancakes or an easy taco evening, it is not uncommon to keep a little on hand in yourrefrigerator or freezer. As a meat product, it is already of public notoriety that appropriate storage and preparation are essential to ensure that it is sure to eat. But now, the Food and Inspection Security Service (FSIS) of the US Ministry of Agriculture (USDA) warns the public that 100.00 pounds of chopped beef are recalled for security reasons. Read the rest to see how you can find out if this product is in your refrigerator.
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There have been several recent meat reminders.
The way meat is transformed into a much safer product for consumption than decades ago, but there are still security problems that arise from time to time. In fact, there have been several recent reminders focused on meat items.
In September, Behrmann Meat and ProcessMeat products ready to eat, impacting 64 elements ranging fromBacon in Bratwurst. The company has published the recall after the environmental tests of its facilities have returned positive forListeria monocytogenes, a potentially fatal bacteria that can cause serious food disease.
The following month, Foster Farms announced that he was recalling148,000 pounds Fully cooked frozen chicken gesture products that have been sold in Costco stores in Arizona, California, Colorado, Utah and Washington. Customers who had bought the items were invited not to eat them and throw them after the company received complaints of "clear plastic hard plastic" in the pancakes.
And on November 9, FSIS announced that Menu19 LLC had made a reminder forJust over 5,000 pounds frozen beef products. More specifically, affected items included 1.5 pound boxes that contained 12 pieces of "MANTU MENU19", which is a tasty Afghan specialty. In this case, the agency said that the items had been drawn because they were produced "without the benefit of the federal inspection" and lacked an USDA inspection brand on their packaging. And now another meat product is taken from the shelves.
The USDA says that nearly 100,000 pounds of chopped beef are recalled.
On November 16, fesis that the well -known meat supplier Tyson Fresh Meats had made a reminder for93,697 pounds raw chopped beef products. The agency indicates that the assigned items have been shipped toRetail locations across Texas, especially in H-E-B stores, Joe V's, Mi Tienda and Central Market.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Recalled products include chubs of 10 pounds and 5 pounds labeled "Hill Country Tare Beef 73% Lean / 27% fat" with "Best before or freeze by" the date of November 25, 2022; and chubs of 5 pounds labeled "H-E-B Ground Chuck Boeuf Chopped 80% Lean / 20% fat". The elements can also be identified by the establishment number "is. 245th" printed on the seam.
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The company has published the recall due to a potential health and safety problem.
According to the opinion of the FSIS, Tyson launched the recall after the company received complaints from customers concerning the search for foreign materials "mirror type" in chopped beef products.
In a press release, H-E-B said that all the affected products had been removed from store shelves. However, the company fears that customers can always have the items recalled in their refrigerators or freezers at home.
Here is what you need to do if you buy the chopped beef recalled.
The agency claims that no client has reported injuries or undesirable effects related to the articles recalled so far. However, they advise anyone who is concerned about being injured or sick by products to call their doctor or his health care provider immediately.
Anyone who bought the chopped beef recalled is invited not to consume it. Instead, they should throw it away or return it immediately to its purchasing place.
If customers have questions or concerns about the recall, they can contact Tyson with the hotline listed in the FSIS reminder notice.