Topic: Wisconsin company recalls beef products
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Sun 11/25/07 04:35 PM
Sun Nov 25, 12:06 AM ET



A company voluntarily recalled nearly 96,000 pounds of ground beef products after two people were sickened, possibly by the E. coli bacteria, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said Saturday.

The beef products by American Foods Group include coarse and fine ground beef chuck, sirloin and chop beef. They were distributed to retailers and distributors in Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Virginia.

The problem surfaced after an investigation by the Illinois Department of Health, which was looking into two reports of illnesses.

The bacteria is E. coli O157:H7. E. coli is harbored in the intestines of cattle. Improper butchering and processing can cause the E. coli to get onto meat. Thorough cooking, to at least 160 degrees internal temperature, can destroy the bacteria.

E. coli O157:H7 is a potentially deadly bacterium that can cause bloody diarrhea and dehydration. The very young, seniors and people with compromised immune systems are the most susceptible to E. coli.

The products subject to recall were produced on Oct. 10. They were distributed for further processing and repackaging and will not have the company's establishment number on the package.

Some of the recommended use-by dates have already expired. In that case, consumers can contact their retailers to see if the products in question were at stores. Consumers are also urged to look in their freezers and return or throw out the products if they find them.

The products include:

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF, FINE GROUND 73/27." Each shipping label bears a product code of "65000."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF, FINE GROUND 75/25." Each shipping label bears a product code of "65800."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF SIRLOIN, FINE GROUND 90/10." Each shipping label bears a product code of "66000."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF, FINE GROUND 80/20." Each shipping label bears a product code of "66400."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF, FINE GROUND 75/25." Each shipping label bears a product code of "19900."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF, FINE GROUND 73/27." Each shipping label bears a product code of "20100."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF CHUCK, FINE GROUND 82/18." Each shipping label bears a product code of "20600."

_Bulk weight packages of "CHOP BEEF STEAK, FINE GRIND "86/14." Each shipping label bears a product code of "30000."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF SIRLOIN, FINE GROUND 92/08." Each shipping label bears a product code of "30400."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF ROUND, FINE GROUND 87/13." Each shipping label bears a product code of "30200."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF, FINE GROUND 80/20." Each shipping label bears a product code of "30700."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF CHUCK, FINE GROUND 82/18." Each shipping label bears a product code of "31400."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF, FINE GROUND 93/07." Each shipping label bears a product code of "31600."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF, FINE GROUND 73/27." Each shipping label bears a product code of "31700."

_Bulk weight packages of "BEEF MODIFIED, FINE GROUND 93/07." Each shipping label bears a product code of "31900."

Each shipping label bears the establishment number "Est. 18076" inside the USDA mark of inspection.

Fanta46's photo
Sun 11/25/07 05:12 PM
inside the USDA mark of inspection???????grumble grumble

Who called the recall?grumble grumble

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Sun 11/25/07 05:19 PM
Edited by heartSoul on Sun 11/25/07 05:25 PM
Wisconsin Firm Recalls Ground Beef Products due to Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination



Recall Release CLASS I RECALL
FSIS-RC-054-2007 HEALTH RISK: HIGH

Congressional and Public Affairs
(202) 720-9113
Amanda Eamich

WASHINGTON, Nov. 24, 2007 - American Foods Group, LLC, a Green Bay, Wisc., firm, is voluntarily recalling approximately 95,927 pounds of various coarse and fine ground beef products because they may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced today.






http://www.fsis.usda.gov/News_&_Events/Recall_054_2007_Release/index.asp

Fanta46's photo
Sun 11/25/07 05:24 PM
I meant,
its outrageous that the USDA inspected it, stamped it and the company pulled the recall on their own!

Why didnt the USDA catch it????grumble grumble

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Sun 11/25/07 05:25 PM
I have no idea
why this keeps happeningnoway

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Sun 11/25/07 05:26 PM
strange isn't it?huh

Fanta46's photo
Sun 11/25/07 05:37 PM
YES,

I mean, what is the USDA doing? Nothing???

adj4u's photo
Sun 11/25/07 07:04 PM

I meant,
its outrageous that the USDA inspected it, stamped it and the company pulled the recall on their own!

Why didnt the USDA catch it????grumble grumble


because they only spot check it

and again it was also not completely cooked

if i remember correctly 189* f kills the e-coli bug

that is why they put

eating raw or under cooked may be harmful on the menus now

drinker

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Sun 11/25/07 07:05 PM

I meant,
its outrageous that the USDA inspected it, stamped it and the company pulled the recall on their own!

Why didnt the USDA catch it????grumble grumble




maybe they should of bought monkey


my bad


cross threading again


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laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

Fanta46's photo
Sun 11/25/07 07:31 PM
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

Mac60's photo
Sun 11/25/07 07:37 PM
I smell George Bush and his complete disdain for govt. regulation of any kind. Even in matters of life and death.