Tyson Recalls 94,000 Pounds of Ground Beef
Tyson has recalled over 94,000 pounds of ground beef products produced at one of its facilities in Texas.
According to a recent press release, Tyson Foods Inc., which supplies supermarket company H-E-B, has issued a recall for select Hill Country Fare (HCF) and H-E-B ground beef products over the concern that some packages may be contaminated with a “mirror-like material.”
The company stated that all affected packages have since been removed from store shelves. Still, there may be a chance that consumers purchased the recalled meat products before supermarkets had an opportunity to confiscate them.
The recalled products are said to have a freeze-by date of Nov. 25; and include the five and 10-pound chubs of HCF 73% ground beef and 5-pound chubs of H-E-B 80% ground chuck sold at H-E-B, Joe V’s, Mi Tienda, and Central Market stores in Texas.
According to the official statement, there have been no reported cases of illness or injury due to ingesting the recalled products. However, the company still urges consumers who may be in possession of the recalled ground beef to return the products to the store for a full refund.
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The affected products and UPCs can be found listed below:
- HCF 73% Ground Beef 10-pound Chub, UPC 3477980010
- HCF 73% Ground Beef 5-pound Chub, UPC 3477980000
- H-E-B 80% Ground Chuck 5-pound Chub, UPC 4122017213
Customers with any questions are being told to contact H-E-B Customer Service at 1-800-432-3113 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST.
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