Beef Recalled For Not Being Inspected[Recall]
One thing the government is good at is inspections on meat products, but there is always the one that got away.
PFP Enterprises that does business as TexasMeat Packers out of Ft. Worth is recalling 7,150 pounds of raw beef products. They were not inspected by the USDA.
The frozen and fresh beef items were produced on March 23-24, 2018. The following products are subject to recall: [View Labels(PDF Only)]
- 5-lb. vacuum-packed frozen packages of “BEEF SKIRT DICED FOR TACOS,” with a case code of 1470 in the upper left-hand corner of the label and a packaging date of 03/24/18.
- 5-lb. vacuum-packed frozen packages of “PRESEASONED BEEF FOR FAJITAS,” with a case code of 36989 in the upper left-hand corner of the label and a packaging date of 03/24/18 and a use-by date of 03/23/19.
- Varying weights of vacuum-packed packages of fresh “USDA CHOICE ANGUS BEEF, FAJITA SEASONED STEAK, BEEF FLANK STEAK FOR FAJITAS,” a packaging date of 03/23/18 and 03/24/18, a use or freeze-by date of 04/18/18, and an item code of 567248261 in the upper left-hand corner of the case label.
- Varying weights of vacuum-packed packages of fresh “USDA CHOICE ANGUS, FAJITA SEASONED STRIPS, BEEF FLANK STRIPS FOR FAJITAS,” a packaging date of 03/24/18, and a use or freeze-by date of 04/18/18, and an item code of 567248253 in the upper left-hand corner of the case label.
The beef items were sold in numerous states including Texas.
We have been unable to confirm whether or not any of these products were sold in the Lubbock area. But double check if you buy these types of products, better to be safe than sorry.