Four-state meat recall after life-threatening allergen found in products
Public Health,Recalls,Business,Food,Health
Nearly 670 pounds of raw meat products are being recalled due to concerns they may contain a potentially life-threatening allergen.
M&P Production LTD, a Brooklyn, New York based company, this week ordered back two raw lamb and beef samsa products due to the misbranding of an undeclared allergen, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said in an alert.
The two products being recalled contain sesame seeds, a known allergen, but the ingredient was not declared on the product labels, the USDA said in its alert.
The first product is a 16-ounce, plastic-wrapped tray package containing "samsa halal" while the second is a 12-ounce plastic-wrapped tray package containing "M&P delicacies lamb dumplings lamb samsa."
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