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A nationwide recall of ground beef has been announced after 15 people became ill with E. coli food poisoning. More than 160,000 pounds of ground beef by Wolverine Packing Co.—based in Detroit ...
Wolverine Packing Co. has recalled more than 167,000 pounds of ground beef products because of possible E. coli contamination. As of Nov. 20, 15 people have been reported ill.
About 167,200 pounds of fresh and frozen ground beef products are being recalled over E. Coli concerns, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Wednesday.
A nationwide recall of ground beef has been announced after 15 people became ill with E. coli food poisoning. More than ...
Thousands of pounds of frozen and fresh ground beef products have been recalled over possible E. coli contamination, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service announced ...
The recall comes amid a multi-state organic carrot recall also due to E. coli concerns, with nearly 40 people sickened across 18 states. 15 of those people were hospitalized, officials said.
Unlike the carrot recall, which was linked to a multi-state E. coli outbreak with a death, Wolverine’s beef recall is linked to a cluster of 15 illnesses in Minnesota from Nov. 2 to Nov. 10.
Thousands of pounds of frozen and fresh ground beef products have been recalled over possible E. coli contamination, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service announced ...
More than 167,000 pounds of fresh and frozen ground beef products from the Detroit-based Wolverine Packing Co. are subject to the recall, the USDA said.
At least 15 cases of E. coli have been reported in more than 167,000 pounds of ground beef from the Wolverine Packing Co.
More than 167,000 pounds of ground beef from Wolverine Packing Co. has been recalled nationwide over potential E.coli contamination, according to a Nov. 20 notice from the U.S. Department of ...
The kind of E. coli found in the contaminated beef can cause dehydration, stomach cramps that last two to eight days and diarrhea that is often bloody, according to the FSIS, although the ...
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