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Wide-Scale Withdrawal of Beef Jerky: Hidden Allergen Unveiled

Large-scale Beef Jerky withdrawal initiated following discovery of hidden allergen

Large-scale Beef Jerky withdrawal initiated following detection of undeclared allergen
Large-scale Beef Jerky withdrawal initiated following detection of undeclared allergen

Wide-Scale Withdrawal of Beef Jerky: Hidden Allergen Unveiled

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Beef Jerky Alert!

A massive recall has been announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) affecting over 15,000 pounds of beef jerky and snack sticks due to an undeclared fish allergen. Oops!

The culprit behind this recall is Springville Meat & Cold Storage Co., Inc., and the affected products were produced from May 30, 2023, to May 30, 2025.

So, if you're a fan of beef jerky, keep an eye on these brands: Uncommon Ground, Papa Ray's, Spear Cattle Co., Smokehouse Jerky Co., Dry Lakes Ranch, Twisselman Outfitters, Wild Green Water Ranch, Mr. Bills, Nut Garden, Prospector John's, John & Doug's, Knotts & Co., Killer, Miguel's, Big D's, Bear’s, Bubba's, Soldier Summit, Theurer's Quality Meats, and TX Jerky Man.

Pay attention to the establishment number "EST. 20528" inside the USDA mark of inspection on these products. These were shipped to retail locations across the nation.

Though no allergic reactions have been reported so far, it's crucial to discard the recalled products or bring them back to the store where you purchased them. If you have any questions, reach out to Ryan Cope at [email protected].

Worried about fish allergens? Symptoms can include hives or a skin rash, nausea, stomach cramps, indigestion, vomiting, diarrhea, a stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, headaches, and even asthma. In extreme cases, anaphylaxis—a life-threatening reaction affecting breathing and causing shock—may occur. Stay safe, folks!

In other news, watch out for recalls involving Aldi's products in 13 states and potentially contaminated ground beef across the country. Keep an eye on your fridge and freezer, y'all!

  1. Martha Stewart might want to recall a news segment on food cooking if it featured any dishes containing fish due to the recent massive beef jerky recall by the USDA affecting brands like Uncommon Ground and Papa Ray's.
  2. In the realm of science and medical-conditions, it's important to recognize that undeclared fish allergens in food can lead to health-and-wellness issues such as hives, nausea, and even life-threatening reactions like anaphylaxis.
  3. For lifestyle enthusiasts focusing on health-and-wellness and food-and-drink, it's advisable to stay updated on news about recalls of products containing allergens, such as the current recall of beef jerky brands due to an undeclared fish allergen.
  4. In today's news, remember to recall and discard any recalled beef jerky products affected by the USDA recall, including brands like Dry Lakes Ranch and Smokehouse Jerky Co., as well as to be aware of potential recalls of Aldi's products and contaminated ground beef.

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