We expect the products that we buy and consume to be safe for our use and consumption. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Sometimes the products we purchase pose potential threats to our health and/or safety. When a potential hazard with a product becomes known, it is common for the company that produces the product to issue a recall to help inform consumers of the potential hazards associated with the product. One type of product that is often the center of recalls is food. Recently, a recall was issued for ground beef.
The recall is for almost 43,000 pounds of ground beef. It comes after the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service was performing routine testing of the beef and discovered E. coli. The recall includes:
The items included in the recall were produced on June 1, 2020. The items impacted by the recall are labeled with the establishment number EST. 46841. The recalled beef products were shipped and sold across the country.
E. coli can cause serious medical issues, including dehydration, diarrhea and abdominal cramps that can last anywhere from two to eight days. While most people recover within a week, it can cause more serious medical issues and even fatalities. As of now, there have not been any confirmed reports of adverse reactions to the ground beef. Consumers who have this beef in their refrigerator or freezer should not consume the beef.