November 25, 2024

Ada Valley Meatloaf Recalled For Foreign Material

Ada Valley Gourmet Foods of Ada, Michigan, is recalling about 3,490 pounds of raw ground beef meatloaf products because they may be contaminated with foreign material, more specifically broken metal bits. This poses a choking and injury hazard. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions linked to the consumption of this product.

The frozen, premixed raw ground beef meatloaf was produced on May 20, 2019. The recalled product is 5 pound frozen vacuum packages packed 2 each in cartons containing “Ada Valley Meatloaf Uncooked.” The lot code on the product is 17034 and a packaging date of 05-20-19 is printed on the label. The products have the establishment namer “EST. 10031” inside the USDA mark of inspection. They were shipped to hospitals in Arizona, California, and Nevada.

The problem was discovered on July 11, 2019, when a customer notified the company about the problem.

The USDA is conducting retail effectiveness checks to make sure that the firm is recalling this product and that it is no longer available to consumers. If it becomes available, the retail distribution list for this product will be posted at the USDA web site.

Ada Valley Meatloaf Recalled For Foreign Material

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