Cargill Recalls A Million Pounds of E. coli Hamburger

Cargill Meat Solutions is voluntarily recalling approximately 1,084,384 pounds of ground beef produced at its Wyalusing, Pa., Cargill Regional Beef facility because of the possible presence of E. coli O157:H7.

Cargill learned of the possibility of contamination after the U.S. Department of Agriculture returned a confirmed positive on a sample of product.

Products subject to recall include:

  • Century Farm Ground Beef
  • Giant Ground Beef
  • Giant Eagle Ground Beef Patties
  • Shop Rite Ground Beef
  • Stop & Shop Ground Beef
  • Wegmans Ground Beef Patties
  • Weis Premium Meats Ground Beef
  • Price Rite Ground Beef


 

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Luanne Ahlbrand - November 19, 2007 9:47 AM

I was simply wondering if someone had "missed" the state of Michigan since almost all our border states, except Indiana, are listed.

Thank you for putting my interest to rest. And, thank you all for sharing what is going on by email, also.

Luanne Ahlbrand

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