April 18, 2024

Bonavista Cured Pork Recalled for Lack of Inspection

Bonavista Foods Inc. of Ovid, NY is recalling approximately 4,338 pounds of cured pork products because they were not presented at the border for inspection, according to the  U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The possibility of adverse health consequences exists when products are not inspected. The cured pork items were imported on Nov. 17, 2015. They were packed in combination bins marked “GRAS DE DOS DE PORC SALE sel ajoute CURED PORK FATBACK salt added PRODUCT IF U.S.A./PRODUIT DES E.U.A.” with a packaging date of Nov. 30, 2015, and package code 306.  And in 50-lb. boxes marked “CURED PORK FATBACK PRODUCT OF THE U.S.A” with a packaging date of Nov. 27, 2015. The code "Est. 17978” appears inside the USDA mark of inspection. … [Read more...]

Pork Shoulder Recalled for Lack of Import Inspection

Maple Leaf Food Inc. of Manitoba is recalling approximately 4,030 pounds of boneless pork shoulder products that were not inspected at the border. The Boneless Pork Shoulder Boston Butt items were distributed to retail stores in California. The recalled items were imported on Oct. 31, 2015. They were packed in 62-pound cartons marked "Pork Shoulder Blade Boneless ¼" COV 2X4" with the establishment number  "007" inside the Canadian mark of inspection. The problem was discovered November 3, 2015 during routine monitoring activities by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA FSIS). USDA monitors all foods imported into the country. At the time of the recall there had been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions in association with consumption … [Read more...]

Kalle Imported Pork Products Recalled for Lack of Inspection

Kalle USA of Chicago is recalling approximately 168,473 pounds of pork products from Denmark that were not presented at the U.S. point of entry for inspection. Without the benefit of full inspection, a possibility of adverse health consequences exists. The recalled items, produced between Oct. 18, 2013 and Nov. 19, 2014, include: 2,976 - 44.10 lb. bags of “SCAN PORK DP-941 NATURAL DEHYDRATED PORK STOCK/NATIONAL DEHYDRATED PORK BROTH” with packaging codes “JJ820738638, JJ820860580, JJ82082258, JJ820889803 or JJ820645387” on the labels. 1 - 44.10 lb. bag of “SCAN PORK DP-1075 NATURAL DEHYDRATED PORK STOCK HOT SETTING” and bearing packing code “JJ820822580” on the label. And 800 – 44.10 lb. bags of “SCAN PORK FI-805 FRESH INJECTION PORK PROTEIN” and bearing packaging codes “JJ820670757 or … [Read more...]

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