WYALUSING, PA. (AP) — Authorities say a Pennsylvania company has recalled about 8,500 pounds of ground beef that may be contaminated with E. coli. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Saturday that Cargill Meat Solutions is recalling 42-pound cases that were shipped to distribution centers in Connecticut and Maryland and repackaged under different brands, including B.J.’s Wholesale Club, according to...
WYALUSING, PA. (AP) — Authorities say a Pennsylvania company has recalled about 8,500 pounds of ground beef that may be contaminated with E. coli.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Saturday that Cargill Meat Solutions is recalling 42-pound cases that were shipped to distribution centers in Connecticut and Maryland and repackaged under different brands, including B.J.’s Wholesale Club, according to the USDA. They have a use-or-freeze-by date of July 1, 2010. View the label.
Two E. coli-related illnesses have been reported in Maine and one in New York. Federal inspectors have tied the illnesses to the recalled beef.
E. coli can cause bloody diarrhea, dehydration, and in the most severe cases, kidney failure. The USDA recommends that ground beef be cooked to 160 degrees Fahrenheit to kill harmful bacteria.