Posted on 06/15/2020 10:43:18 AM PDT by BenLurkin
FSIS says that the problem was found during routine testing and that no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products had been reported.
The recalled products include the following:
1-pound packages containing "Value Pack Fresh Ground Beef 76% Lean / 24% Fat" with a use or freeze by date of 07/01/20 and lot code P53930-18
1-pound packages of "Marketside Butcher Organic Grass-Fed Ground Beef" with a use or freeze by date of 07/01/20 and lot code P-53298-82
1-pound packages containing four quarter-pound pieces of "Marketside Butcher Organic Grass-Fed Ground Beef Patties" with use or freeze by date of June 27, 2020 and lot code P-53934-2
3-pound packages containing three 1-pound pieces of "Marketside Butcher Organic Grass-Fed Ground Beef 93% Lean/7% Fat" with a use or freeze by date of 07/01/20 and lot code P53929-70
1-pound tray packages containing four quarter-pound pieces of "Thomas Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef Patties 85% Lean/ 15% Fat" with a use or freeze by date of 06/25/20 and lot code P53944-10
4-pound tray packages containing 10 quarter-pound pieces of "Thomas Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef Patties 80% Lean/20% Fat" with a use or freeze by date of 06/25/20 and lot code P53937-45
1-pound packages containing 4 quarter-pound pieces of ""Thomas Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef Patties 85% Lean /15% Fat" with a use or freeze by date of 06/27/20 and lot code P53935-25
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
Shelter in place everyone until this is thoroughly investigated- do not go outside- if you do you are being selfish- people could catch ecoli and die if you’ve had hamburgers in the last weeks or so- hospitals wil lbe over run, and there won’t be enough stomach pumps and activated charcoal to deal with this new emerging pandemic
Shelter Skelter ©
e coli
another pressure point to increase price?
paid virtually double what I paid 6 months ago for cheap beef
8.98 for 2 lbs
was 4.49 for 2 on sale back in Dec
80/20
another pressure point to increase price?
In 2017, American meat companies produced:
26.3 billion pounds of beef
I think well be alright.
that is reassuring, thank you. As I’m sure most do, we normally buy in bulk, repackage and freeze.
This is the equivalent of one truckload. Not a big deal in the overall supply.
Oh S**T!
Wow. Grass-fed beef is expensive and I see it only in small quantities - no ‘family packs’. Supposed to be good, though...
I say send it to CHAZ.
The area the recall is in would be nice to know. NE, SE, MidWest, great plains, wet coast, caulipornia
I’m thinking Cook it Well Done.
Then send it to CHAZ...
That is a lot of cows ground up for nothing.
BTW what do they do with the bad meat?
Not a problem for me. At the prices I’m seeing for that stuff, I don’t care if the stores don’t sell any of it & have to throw it out. Got ahold of some tainted beef awhile back & while the illness didn’t last long, it was horrible in the short time it did last. Tired of hearing the old excuse that the price has to go up because there’s a shortage. With what some places are wanting to do with their police forces, there may be a shortage of them also. Does that mean the ones still working all get a raise? I’ve seen this old trick pulled so many times in the labor market as well. I’m sick of it. What it does may make some rich, but others pay for it by the sweat of their labor. Whether it is prices on material goods or over pricing in the labor market, the little guy is always stuck with the bill & he generally has no direction to go.
Half a semi BFD
Almost all chicken has e-coli ... cook the beef and have no problems at all
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