A significant recall has been issued for beef sticks manufactured by an Idaho-based company due to potential metal contamination. The recall, affecting over 14 tons (approximately 28,000 pounds) of product, was initiated after two consumers reported discovering pieces of metal within the beef sticks. The United States Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced the recall on [Date of Fox News Article].
The FSIS is concerned that some consumers may still have these beef sticks in their possession. The agency urges individuals who have purchased the affected product to dispose of it immediately or return it to the store where it was bought.
The specific details regarding the distribution area and product codes are available on the FSIS website. Consumers with questions about the recall can contact the company directly. This recall highlights the importance of food safety measures and the vigilance of consumers in reporting potential hazards.
Beef Sticks Recalled Due to Metal Contamination
Approximately 28,000 pounds of beef sticks produced by an Idaho company are being recalled after consumers reported finding metal fragments in the product. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued the recall notice following two complaints. Consumers who have purchased these beef sticks are urged to discard them immediately or return them to the place of purchase. The affected products were distributed nationwide.