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SOUTH EL MONTE -- About 3,874 pounds of teriyaki beef jerky products have been recalled by Bach C?c Beef Jerky, Inc., of South El Monte, because they contain an undeclared allergen, wheat, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Thursday.
According to the Associated Press, the products have been distributed nationwide. FSIS and the company have received no reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products.
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The following have been announced:
* About 258,000 pounds of various cooked beef products, imported from Brazil and recalled by Sampco Inc. of Chicago. The recall includes some 12-ounce cans of Libby corned beef, 7-ounce and 10- ounce pouches of Brushy Creek shredded beef and 12-ounce cans of Kroger corned beef. Details: 800-685-6328 or http://tinyurl.com/ 2kybk6.
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...The amendments permit beef small intestine, excluding the distal ileum, to be...
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YAKIMA, Wash. -- A ground beef recall that has expanded to WinCo Foods stores in six Western states was prompted by a law firm's investigation of contaminated beef products.
Saying the meat could be contaminated with E. coli, California officials issued the recall Sunday for WinCo Foods fresh ground beef that was packaged in Styrofoam trays at the stores and marked with sale dates from March 28 to April 9. The warning covers about 70 stores in California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington.
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There was an article in the paper Aug. 10 about a . The article said it was Nebraska Beef Ltd. products, some of which were sold by Whole Foods Market. I called Whole Foods Market and they said they did not recall it. I want to know what the true story is.
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Giant Eagle said it will cut the prices on more than 50 chicken and ground beef products by an average 17 percent, starting today.
The reduction, one in a series of price cuts in the past five years, will mean $20 million in annual savings for customers of the supermarket chain.
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...Products include bologna, bacon, corned beef, frankfurters (except poultry), headcheese, lunche...
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Six additional Hudson County food stores have been found selling frozen hamburger and beef products recalled by the Topps Meat Co. because of potential E. coli contamination.
Inspectors from the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Hudson County and municipal health departments have located 138 boxes of the recalled product since last Wednesday, state officials announced Tuesday.
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...PART 1260: BEEF PROMOTION AND RESEARCH. Subpart A: Beef Promotion ...