jeudi 11 mai 2017

Yikes! 3 Popular Meats Have Been Recalled For Possible E. Coli Contamination

Today in scary food news, a ton of meat - about 5,620 pounds, to be exact - has been recalled for a pretty concerning reason. Marcho Farms, Inc. is recalling its veal, beef, and pork products due to concerns that they're tainted with non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, which can cause fatigue, abdominal cramping, and dehydration. Yikes!

The meats were distributed to stores like Food Lion and Walmart in six states - New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Virginia - according to the official US Department of Agriculture news release.

Below is a list of the affected items, which were produced on April 11 and April 14:

  • 60-pound cases of "veal boneless trimmings halal" with case code "5398" and a manufacture date of "04/11/2017"
  • 60-pound cases of "veal trimmings USDA choice" with case code "98" and a manufacture date of "04/11/2017"
  • 9-pound cases of "veal, beef, pork ground for meatloaf" with case code "3122" and a sell-by date of "05/05/2017"
  • 10-pound cases of "veal, beef, pork ground for meatloaf bulk pack" with case code "3125"

If you recently stocked up on any of these meats for making those easy, breezy weeknight dinners, check the labels and toss anything that may be affected!



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