((Newsnation– Sabrositos Hondurenos, LLC, remembers about 32,000 pounds of different meat products after not going through the appropriate federal inspection, according to the US Department of Agriculture Food safety and inspection service.
On Thursday, the New Jersey company issued its headquarters, a summons of the country for meat products including Chorizo and Chops and Pork Chops.
The meat that was never retrieved was not searched and instead it was classified as “EST. 1785”, a scandalous, false butter of “unlike”, according to FSIS.
FSIS said: “The food that has been produced without inspection may contain unannounced allergic reasons, harmful bacteria, or other pollutants that endanger the health and safety of consumer.”
Products were produced on different dates before August 20 and shipped to retailers and restaurants throughout the country.
FSIS provides advice to consumers who bought the wrong products to ignore them or return them to where they were purchased. Restaurants and retailers must throw them.
So far, no diseases have been reported regarding the meat that has been called.
The following products are affected by the recall:
- 14 ounces. Vacuum seal packets containing Homstyle Chorizo bearing the name “Olancho Chorizo Suelto Olanchaano Sabrocitos Hondureños.”
- 14 ounces. Packs of vacuum seal that contains smoked pork slices called “Olancho Chuleta Ahumada Olanchaana Sabrocitos Hondureños.”
- 14 ounces. The void sealing packages containing Chorizo smoked “Olancho Chorizo Ahumado Olanchaano Sabrocitos Hondureños.”
- 14 ounces. The vacuum sealing packages that contain the Homstyle Chorizo, called “Olancho Chorizo Olanchaano Ciollo Sabrocitos Hondureños.”
- 14 ounces. Packs of vacuum seal that contains a chimney barbecue called “Olancho Chorizo Parrillero Sabrocitos Hondureños.”
- 14 ounces. Packs of vacuum seal containing chimney ribs called “Olancho Costilla Ahumada Olanchaana Sabrocitos Hondureños.”