2.5 million pounds of meat recalled on fears of contamination, USDA warns

Dozens of products are taken from the shelves due to the decision.


In the United States, the food security system works with diligence to protect consumers from any potential health risk. The process begins with strict rules that govern treatment and packaging conditions potentially dangerous allergens have made their way in a product without being on the label. But sometimes regulators only discover serious problems once items have already been shipped, stored on store shelves and sold to customers. And now, the American Department of Agriculture (USDA) warns that more than 2.5 million pounds of meat and poultry have been recalled. Read the rest to see which elements are removed from the fears of contamination.

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The USDA has just announced a major recall for canned meat and poultry products.

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On January 31, the USDA food and inspection service (FSIS) announced that the base of Iowa Conagra marks , Inc., had voluntarily remembered about 2,581,816 pounds of canned meat and poultry. The list of affected articles includes 63 specific products, including various flavors and varieties of Vienna and Pot sausages under the brand Armor Star, Goya, Grace, Great Value, Hargis House, Hereford, Kroger, Prairie Belt and Valrico. A three -page document with a Complete product list —The long with the UPC, the lot code, the size of the package and the date of use which can be used to identify them - is included in the agency's opinion.

According to FSIS, all affected items have the establishment number "P4247" on their packaging. The products were dispatched to stores nationwide from December 12, 2022 to January 13, 2023.

The company has published the recall due to a potentially serious problem with packaging.

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According to the announcement of the FSIS, Conagra published the recall of the product after reporting "the observation of the spoiled cans and / or leaks from several production dates at the establishment's warehouse", meaning a defect in 'Potential packaging. This could lead to product contamination and pose a potential health risk for consumers.

"The subsequent survey of the establishment determined that the cans subject to recall may have been damaged in a way that is not easily obvious for consumers, which can allow pathogens of food origin to enter In the cans, "warns the agency. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

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Here is what you need to do if you have bought one of the recalled canned meat or poultry products.

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The agency reports that even if there has been no report of diseases related to meat and poultry products recalled so far, it remains to worry that some of the affected items can always be on the shelves of retailers or in customers' pantry. FSIS advises anyone who may have bought the products recalled so as not to eat them and throw them instead or return them to their place of purchase.

Anyone who believes he has fallen ill due to the consumption of one of the articles should immediately consult a doctor. Customers with concerns or questions can also contact Conagra via the telephone number or the e-mail address indicated in the recall notice.

There have been other reminders recently linked to packaging problems.

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The latest recall of canned meat and poultry is only the latest example of how packaging problems can create public health risks. On December 15, FSIS announced that Mountain View Packaging, based in Idaho, had made a reminder for his Crispy almond chicken entrance products distributed more than 1,300 Walmart stores In 29 states. The agency said that customer complaints have led to the discovery that the product actually contained a shrimp dish instead of poultry, making crustaceans an unsuccessful allergen.

On January 25, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Snack Brand Drizzilicious' The parent company, Snack Innovations Inc., voluntarily recalled "several lots" of its mini-piqûres of rice cake and Popcorn products watered . The agency said that the articles had been drawn due to the potential for "unorganized peanut residues" due to contamination during the production process, which presents a serious health risk for any allergic or sensitivity.

And on January 28, the FDA announced that BRANDS SOVOS Intermediate , Inc. had voluntarily recalled some of his rao made for the slow simmered soup, chicken and gnocchi at home. The products have been distributed to retail stores in 32 states, more than 4,000 Walmart stores . According to the agency, Sovos pulled the shelves after discovering that an packaging error had led the pots of its vegetable miniestrone to be labeled like the variety of chicken and gnocchi. This created a problem where the product contained unconvolved eggs as an ingredient that could potentially cause a serious allergic reaction to certain customers.


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