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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/02/09/recall-beef-rancho-calif/5333309/
So as someone who is very paranoid about mad cow disease, this scares me a lot, especially as they don't list any actual possible diseases. I have heard due to the non-inspection, it's just all considered diseased even if not all is. Still, lots of worries, especially as the Illinois distribution centers may have shipped into Kentucky where I am.
A California meat company is recalling more than 8.7 million pounds of meat in four states after processing "diseased and unsound" animals without federal inspection, federal officials said.
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Calif. company recalls 8.7 million pounds of meat
John Bacon, USA TODAY
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A USDA inspector uses a thermometer to check the refrigerated temperature of raw meat.
A California meat company is recalling more than 8.7 million pounds of meat in four states after processing "diseased and unsound" animals without federal inspection, federal officials said.
The Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said it has received no reports of illness linked to the meat from Petaluma-based Rancho Feeding Corp. The products were distributed to retailers in California, Florida, Illinois and Texas in the form of beef carcasses and boxes of beef oxtail, liver, cheeks, tongue and and other meats weighing between 30 pounds and 60 pounds, the service said Saturday.
Beef carcasses and boxes bear the establishment number "EST. 527" inside the USDA mark of inspection. Each box bears the case code number ending in "3" or "4." The products were produced Jan. 1, 2013, through Jan. 7, 2014.
The service said that, without complete inspections, the meat is unfit for human consumption. The recall is a Class 1 level the most serious meaning a health hazard situation where there is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause "serious, adverse health consequences or death."
So as someone who is very paranoid about mad cow disease, this scares me a lot, especially as they don't list any actual possible diseases. I have heard due to the non-inspection, it's just all considered diseased even if not all is. Still, lots of worries, especially as the Illinois distribution centers may have shipped into Kentucky where I am.