The recalled products were shipped to stores in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. They were sold under the brand names Moran's All Natural, Miller Meat Company, Stater Bros., Trader Joe's Butcher Shop, Inter-American Products Inc. and Basha's.
The affected grocery stores included Albertson's, Basha's, Grocery Outlet, Fry's, "R" Ranch Markets, Save-A-Lot, Save-Mart, Scolari's Wholesale Markets, Smart and Final, Smith's, Stater Bros. and Superior Warehouse.
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A meat supplier has greatly expanded a ground beef recall, which now includes about 5.7 million pounds of fresh and frozen meat that may be contaminated with E. coli.
David Goldman, acting administrator of the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service, announced on Saturday that the recall would be expanded to include products with sell-by dates from April 6-April 20. The beef, sold in 11 Western states, was distributed by California-based United Food Group LLC.
Goldman said that none of the latest batch of suspect beef is in stores now because the product would be well past its expiration date, but consumers may still have some of the meat at home.
"It is important for consumers to look in their freezers," Goldman said.
5 comments:
The worst of this is that E. coli is not some new, exotic food contaminant: it's been around as long as we've been around, and the required measures against it are well-known. Such contamination is almost certainly a result of improper handling, impure and simple.
How many recalls have we been through during the Bush administration, anyway? How many of them have been E.coli? Greed over food safety....
I glanced in my freezer; there's no tainted meat in there... or any other kind of meat. :) But there is some very old packaged frozen spinach that I believe I'll toss out. As you say, it's greed that is poisoning us.
Just one more sign that the administration is feeding us bullsh*t.
We've been asked to enjoy food flavored with E.coli, salmonella, mad cow, and melamine.
What else is coming?
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