USDA2018-09-21Class IIFOREIGN MATERIAL
Buc-ee's Hill Country teriyaki beef jerky recalled for metal contamination
METALTX
Throw out Buc-ee's Hill Country beef jerky
Buc-ee's Hill Country brand teriyaki beef jerky may contain pieces of hard metal. The 4 oz. pouches were produced on August 9, 2018, and sold in Texas. No injuries have been reported, but the product should not be eaten.
- Do not eat this product if you have it.
- Throw away the teriyaki beef jerky or return it to the store where you bought it.
- Check for pouches labeled "BEST BY 08-09-2019" with lot code 220-272.
- Call a doctor if you or anyone else has swallowed metal or has concerns about an injury.
Hazard
Product Contamination
Sold states
Texas
Affected count
545 pounds
Manufactured in
Junior's Smokehouse Processing Plant
Consumer contact
Autumn Canaday
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/juniors-smokehouse-processing-plant-recalls-beef-jerky-products-due-possible-foreignDon't want to check this manually?
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