USDA2017-03-09Class IFOREIGN MATERIAL

King's Command Foods beef meatballs and fried steak recalled for metal contamination

METALNationwide distribution

Do not eat King's Command Foods meatballs or beef steak

King's Command Foods recalled approximately 26,000 pounds of frozen cooked meatballs and breaded beef products produced in October 2016 because they may contain metal fragments. Two consumers found metal objects in the products. No injuries have been reported.

  • Check your freezer for products with EST. M1515A on the USDA inspection seal
  • Do not eat these products
  • Throw away affected items or return them to where you bought them
  • Call King's Command Foods at (800) 325-4164 with questions
Hazard

Product Contamination

Affected count
23,800 pounds
Manufactured in
King's Command Foods, LLC
Products
Paquetes en caja al por mayor de 28-lb que contienen “FULLY COOKED MEATBALLS” con código de caja 72354., Paquetes en caja de 15-lb que contienen 96 piezas de 2.5 oz de “FULLY COOKED SOUTHERN FRIED Beef Steak Fritter for Chicken Fried Steak” con código de caja 72559.
Consumer contact
Company Contact King’s Command Foods recall hotline (800) 325-4164

Official notice

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/kings-command-foods-llc.-retira-productos-de-carne-de-res-por-posible-contaminacion-con-0

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