More Than 10,000 Pounds of Meat Products Recalled in 4 US States
By Naveen Athrappully More than 10,000 pounds of pork and beef items are being pulled out from U.S. stores by two companies, citing concerns about the presence of milk allergens and a lack of regulatory inspection. Affected states include Delaware, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania. Oklahoma-based Ralph’s Packing Company is withdrawing roughly 3,132 pounds of ready-to-eat pork and…
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