The United States of Department of Agriculture has issued a beef recall due to possible E. Coli contamination.

All American Meats Inc. has issued a recall on beef because of an E. Coli contamination. The Omaha based company said that it affects 167,427 pounds of ground beef products sold throughout the United States.

The affected meat was produced on October 16th and it was sold in either 60-pound or 80-pound packages. Here is a list of the following contaminated recalled meat products.

  • 80-lb. (approximate weight) boxes of “Ground Beef 80% Lean 20% Fat (Fine Grind)” with Sell By Date 11-03-2015 and case code 62100.
  • 80-lb. boxes of “Ground Beef 73% Lean 27% Fat (Fine Grind)” with Sell By Date 11-03-2015 and case code 60100.
  • 60-lb. boxes of “Ground Beef Round 85% Lean 15% Fat (Fine Grind)” with Sell By Date 11-03-2015 and case code 68560.
  • 60-lb. boxes of “Ground Beef Chuck 81% Lean 19% Fat (Fine Grind)” with Sell By Date 11-03-2015 and case code 68160.
  • 60-lb, boxes of “Ground Beef Chuck 81% Lean 19% Fat (Fine Grind)” with Sell By Date 11-03-2015 and case code 63130.
  • 80-lb. boxes of “Ground Beef Chuck 81% Lean 19% Fat (Fine Grind)” with Sell By Date 11-03-2015 and case code 63100.

All meat labeled with these labels is to be thrown out immediately. E. Coli is potentially life threatening, especially to children and senior citizens.

 

 

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