According to a series of news agencies, Canadian food safety inspectors have learned about more problems with the factories run by XL Foods, Inc. since the company has decided to resume operations. Reports show that the company was at the center of a huge beef recall in the past that was linked to several cases of E. coli-related illnesses. Now, federal inspectors have reported they have found issues with the plant that included problems with inadequate clearing of meat-cutting areas, (read more)
Read MoreA food recall was issued for about 32,000 pounds of beef produced and distributed by Dale T. Smith and Sons Meat Packing. The Utah based company issued the recall announcement after the United States Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service found traces of E. coli in samples of the product. The boneless beef being recalled was packed in several different package sizes and they can be identified by the following codes: 50/50, 90/10, 85/15, 93/07 and 95/05. These (read more)
Read MoreFrozen Patties Recalled By Kenosha Beef
Several news agencies across the United States have revealed that a beef recall was issued by Kenosha Beef and according to the articles the recall was due to a potential health risk. According the official recall statement, the company decided to recall 19 tons of frozen bacon-cheeseburger patties as soon as the U.S. Department of Agriculture found pieces of gasket material in random samples of these frozen patties. The products can be identified as Sam’s Choice Fireside Gourmet Black Angus (read more)
Read MoreIt’s been extensively reported by several news agencies across the nation that two companies from South Carolina have decided to issue a recall for nearly 7,000 pounds of ground beef over possible health hazards. According to the information found in the recall alerts, certain samples of ground beef produced and distributed by Lancaster Frozen Foods and G&W Inc. were tested positive for E. coli. The contamination was discovered in a recent inspection that was performed by the South Carolina Meat Poultry Inspection (read more)
Read MoreFrozen Beef Products Recalled
Certain frozen burgers produced in several Canadian facilities are being recalled over possible health issues. According to several news agencies covering recall alerts, a food safety investigation was carried out by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency after several beef products were discovered to be contaminated with Salmonella. According to the results of the federal agency’s tests, at least six brands of frozen burgers should be refrained from being consumed and returned to the place of purchase right away. According to (read more)
Read MoreBurgers Recalled for Smell, Discoloration
Discolored hamburger and a strange smell caused 226,400 pounds of ground beef to be recalled.
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