Frozen Beef Trim Recalled For Possible E. Coli Contamination
Beef Originated in Nicargua
A.C.S. Meyners Ltda, of Ponte Verde, Fl, is recalling approximately 20,460 pounds of frozen beef trim that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.
The recall involves 60-pound bulk boxes of “BM-95 BONELESS BEEF.” Each shipping container bears the establishment number “Nicaragua 4” inside the Nicaraguan mark of inspection. The shipping label bears the item number “00003,” and pack date of “8-19-08.”
The frozen beef trim products were produced on August 19, 2008, and were exported to the United States and then sent to distributors and establishments in New York and Pennsylvania. These products were sent to establishments for further processing and will likely not bear the establishment number “Nicaragua 4” on products available for direct consumer purchase.
OCT-09-08: Nicaraguan beef trim recalled in the U.S. [USDA: FROZEN BEEF RECALL]
EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS - USA (18): (NEW JERSEY) EQUINE
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