More Than 140,000 Pounds of Lunch Meat Recalled Nationwide—Check Your Fridge Now
Context:
Over 140,000 pounds of bologna from Gaiser's European Style Provisions Inc. have been recalled nationwide due to undeclared meats on product labels, as announced by the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The recall affects various products containing undeclared pork, beef, and chicken, all marked with the establishment number 'EST. 5385'. This issue was identified following a complaint made to the Office of the Inspector General, prompting an investigation that revealed misbranding due to undeclared 'source materials'. Although the FSIS has classified this recall as Class 3, indicating no expected adverse health effects, consumers are advised to check their refrigerators and freezers, and dispose of or return the affected products. Those concerned about potential health impacts should contact a healthcare provider, even though illness is not anticipated from consumption of these products.
Dive Deeper:
More than 140,000 pounds of bologna have been recalled nationwide due to undeclared meats in products from Gaiser's European Style Provisions Inc., posing a misbranding issue.
The recall includes several types of bologna, such as 'FAMILY TREE BOLOGNA VEAL' with undeclared pork, 'FANCY BOLOGNA' with undeclared beef and chicken, and others, all identified by establishment number 'EST. 5385'.
The issue was discovered after the Office of the Inspector General received a complaint, leading to an FSIS investigation that found the products contained undeclared 'source materials'.
The FSIS has categorized the recall as Class 3, meaning the agency does not expect the affected lunch meat to cause any adverse health effects, though consumers should still exercise caution.
Consumers are advised to check their homes for the recalled products and either dispose of them or return them to the point of purchase. Despite the low risk, those with concerns about health effects should consult a healthcare provider.