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USDA: Over 24,000 Pounds Of Raw Beef Products Recalled

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Over 24,000 pounds of beef products have been recalled by American Beef Packers after being deemed unfit for human consumption, announced the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service.

The FSIS said a carcass was mistakenly processed into raw beef products. These products were produced and packaged on Aug. 21.

Items subject to recall are:

  • Bulk pack combo bins containing "AMERICAN BEEF PACKERS 85 BONELESS BEEF CHUCKS" with LOT NO.110 and BIN No. 85 and BIN No. 86.
  • Bulk pack combo bins containing "AMERICAN BEEF PACKERS 90 BONELESS BEEF" with LOT NO. 110 and BIN No. 81, BIN No. 82 and BIN No. 83.
  • Bulk pack combo bins containing "AMERICAN BEEF PACKERS 85 BONELESS BEEF" with LOT NO. 25-110 and BIN No. 84 and LOT NO 110 and BIN No. 88.
  • Cases containing "AMERICAN BEEF PACKERS RIBEYE 8/10 #1" with codes BT190821-1178, BT190821-1185, BT190821-1188, BT190821-1190, and BT190821-1194.
  • 66.2-lb. case containing "AMERICAN BEEF PACKERS RIBEYE 10 UP #1" with code BT190821-1186.
  • Bulk pack combo bin containing "AMERICAN BEEF PACKERS 90 BONELESS BEEF SIRLOINS" with LOT NO. 24-110 and BIN No. 80.
  • Cases containing "AMERICAN BEEF PACKERS TENDERLOIN 4 UP" with codes BT190821-1160, BT190821-1161, BT190821-1162, BT190821-1163, BT190821-1167, BT190821-1168, BT190821-1169, and BT190821-1170.
  • Cases containing "AMERICAN BEEF PACKERS RIBEYE 10 UP" with codes BT190821-1187 and BT190821-1192.
  • Cases containing "AMERICAN BEEF PACKERS TENDERLOIN 3/4" with codes BT190821-1155, BT190821-1157, BT190821-1171, BT190821-1200, BT190821-1201, BT190821-1202, BT190821-1203, BT190821-1204, and BT190821-1205.
  • 50-lb. cases containing "AMERICAN BEEF PACKERS DESC: BEEF FOR FURTHER PROCESSING 75/25" with lot code 08347412719.

These recalled products bear establishment number "EST. 34741" inside the USDA mark of inspection. The FSIS said these items were shipped to federal establishments in California and Oregon.

The FSIS urges customers who may have purchased these items to either return them or throw them away.

So far, no illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported at this time.

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