USDA2016-02-13Class IINSPECTION VIOLATION
Canyon Creek Soup Co. beef meatball soup recalled for lack of import inspection
Do not eat Canyon Creek meatball soup
Canyon Creek Soup Co. recalled approximately 7,275 pounds of Vietnamese-style pho soup kits because they were imported into the U.S. without required federal inspection. The products, sold in California, were supposed to be inspected at the port of entry but were not. Uninspected imported meat products may pose a health risk.
- Do not eat Canyon Creek "Vietnamese inspired Pho Bo Vein" soup kits with pack codes 16AL20 or 16AL24.
- Throw away the product or return it to the store where you bought it.
- Contact your doctor if you have eaten this product and feel sick.
Hazard
Produced Without Benefit of Inspection
Sold states
California
Affected count
4,985 pounds
Products
•291 cajas que contienen diez estuches plásticos de 2.56-lb. de “Vietnamese inspired Pho Bo Vein” que contienen caldo con albóndigas, fideos de arroz, paquetes de salsa sriracha y paquetes de salsa hoisin y portan el código de empaque 16AL20 o 16AL24.
Consumer contact
Benjamin Bell
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/canyon-creek-soup-co.-retira-productos-de-carne-de-res-producidos-sin-el-beneficio-de-unaDon't want to check this manually?
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