Ready-to-eat ribs from Canada were remembered for not being checked in the U.S.

Macgregors Meat and Seafood Ltd, in Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada, is remembering roughly 2,745 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat pork items that were not provided for import reinspection into the United States, according to USDA’s Food Security and Assessment Service (FSIS).

The following items undergo the recall:

  • 1.5-lb. containers including “44TH Street Slow Cooked Child BACK RIBS MAPLEWOOD SMOKED SAUCE” with Julian dates 3453 and 0154 printed on the side of the instant bundle. The item is crammed in cases marked with Cert. No. Cert 043436, Production Date 3453 with Usage BY 2024 DE 10 and Production Date 0154 with Usage BY 2025 JA 14.
  • 1.5-lb. containers including “44TH Street Glazed, Slow Cooked Child BACK RIBS HONEY GARLIC SAUCE” with Julian dates 1453 and 1593 printed on the side of the instant bundle. The item is crammed in cases marked with Cert. No. Cert 043436, Production Date 1453 with Usage BY 2024 MA 24 and Production Date 1593 with Usage BY 2024 JN 07.

The items based on remember bear Canadian facility number 566 printed inside the Canadian examination mark on the label. These products were delivered to retail areas and dining establishments in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, New York City, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.

The absence of U.S. examination was found when the company alerted FSIS that the item was not provided for FSIS import reinspection.

There have actually been no verified reports of disease or negative responses due to usage of these items. Anybody worried about a health problem or response need to get in touch with a doctor.

FSIS is worried that some items might remain in customer and dining establishment freezers. Customers who have actually bought these items are prompted not to consume them. Dining establishments are prompted not to serve these items. The items need to be discarded or gone back to the location of purchase.

FSIS regularly performs recall efficiency checks to validate that remembering companies inform their clients of the recall which actions are required to guarantee the item is no longer offered to customers. When offered, the retail circulation list( s) will be published on the FSIS site at www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls


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