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    Alert issued for pork product sold in Florida that may contain metal

    CFL Staff WriterBy CFL Staff WriterApril 22, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    (WKBN) — The Division of Agriculture’s Meals Security and Inspection Service has issued a public well being alert for pork merchandise after figuring out that they could possibly be contaminated with metallic.

    The alert impacts pork carnitas merchandise produced by Cargill Meat Options earlier this month, on April 1-2, and offered in Aldi shops nationwide.

    They arrive in 16-ounce sleeved-tray packages with the outline “Pork Carnitas Seasoned & Seared Pork with Juices Gradual Cooked with Citrus” and use-by dates of June 30, 2025, or July 1, 2025.

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    The issue was found throughout routine course of checks when broken gear was discovered that might have contaminated the merchandise with metallic items, in accordance with the USDA.

    Since this product is not accessible on the market, there was no recall. Nevertheless, FSIS is anxious that some could also be in customers’ fridges or freezers. Individuals who have bought these merchandise are urged to throw them away or return them, however do not eat them.

    To this point, there have been no confirmed reviews of damage.



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