Recall
Announcement (ODA/ODH) 2002-36a
October
3, 2002
Wisconsin
Firm Expands Recall Of Ground Beef For Possible E.
coli O157:H7
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, 2002—EMMPAK Foods Inc., doing business as Peck
Meats, a Milwaukee, Wis., establishment, is voluntarily recalling an
additional 2.3 million pounds of fresh and frozen ground beef products
that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food
Safety and Inspection Service announced today. The expansion brings
the total amount of ground beef products being recalled to approximately
2.8 million pounds by EMMPAK Foods Inc. The products were distributed
nationwide to retail stores, hotels, restaurants and other institutions.
Today’s voluntary
action was taken following a scientific and technical review of plant
practices and company records by FSIS. The investigation indicated that
additional product may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. The earlier recall
conducted on Sept. 27 was initiated after public health officials from
FSIS and the state of Minnesota identified foodborne illness associated
with an E. coli O157:H7
outbreak in Minnesota. FSIS continues its investigation of other E.
coli illnesses reported in other states. Anyone concerned about an
illness should contact a physician. "Consumers need to
know that consumption of this product has caused food-related
illness," said Dr. Garry L. McKee, FSIS administrator. "I
strongly encourage consumers of ground beef to check their refrigerators
and freezers for the recalled product. If consumers are in possession of
the recalled product they should return it to the point of
purchase." E.
coli O157:H7 is a potentially
deadly bacteria that can cause bloody diarrhea and dehydration. The very
young, seniors and persons with compromised immune systems are the most
susceptible to foodborne illness. Media with questions
about the recall may contact Mark Klein, director of communications for
EMMPAK, at (414) 978-6666. Consumers with
questions about the recall may contact the EMMPAK Consumer Hotline at
(877) 817-7622. The products subject to
recall bear "SELL BY" dates of "8-29-02,"
"8-30-02," "8-31-02," "9-1-02" or
"9-2-02. The products also include the establishment code
"EST. 20654" inside the USDA seal of inspection. Recall
Expansion ·
20 pound boxes of "SYSCO, CLASSIC, GROUND BEEF-BULK 81/19,
2/10 LB, 7222227." ·
40 pound boxes of "Wis-Pak Foods, FRESH BULK GROUND BEEF,
4/10 FINE, 990." ·
20 pound boxes of "Wis-Pak Foods, FRESH BULK GROUND BEEF,
2/10 FINE, 993." ·
20 pound boxes of "GROUND BEEF BULK, 4/5, 7222185." ·
20 pound boxes of "FRESH GROUND BEEF, 4/5, 2513778." ·
20 pound boxes of "Wis-Pak Foods, FRESH BULK GROUND BEEF,
4/5, FINE, 986." ·
80 pound boxes of "FRESH GROUND BEEF, 8/10, 2209393." ·
20 pound boxes of "FRESH GROUND BEEF, 2/10, 2008217." ·
20 pound boxes of "Wis-Pak Foods, BULK GROUND BEEF, 80/20,
4/5, FINE, 22038." ·
20 pound boxes of "Wis-Pak Foods, BULK GROUND BEEF, 85/15,
4/5, FINE, 22350." ·
10 pound boxes of "Wis-Pak Foods, BULK PURE BEEF, 2/5, FINE,
3911." ·
20 pound boxes of "GROUND BEEF BULK, 4/5, 7222243." ·
20 pound boxes of "GROUND BEEF BULK, 2/10, 2473742,
2/10." ·
10 pound boxes of "GROUND BEEF BULK, 2/5, 1120245." ·
20 pound boxes of "GROUND BEEF BULK, 2/10, 7223761." ·
60 pound boxes of "K&W cafeteria, USDA CHOICE, BULK
GROUND CHUCK BEEF MIX, SEASONING ADDED, 6/10, 220." ·
20 pound boxes of "Wis-Pak Foods, BEEF PATTY MIX, 2/10,
FINE, 184." ·
20 pound boxes of "BEEF PATTY MIX, 2/10, 7224306." ·
20 pound boxes of "GROUND CHUCK BULK, 4/5, 1003508,
2890." ·
40 pound boxes of "Wis-Pak Foods, FRESH BULK GROUND BEEF,
8/5, FINE, 999." Also subject to recall
are various sized cases containing 5-to-10 pound chubs of the following
products: ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS
96/04." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS
85/15." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, PECK CERTIFIED, GROUND BEEF CHUCK,
ANGUS, 83/17." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF FINE GROUND, 5 LB. CHUBS,
80/20." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS,
93/07." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, SIRLOIN FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS,
91/09." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF ROUND, FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS,
85/15." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF CHUCK, FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS,
81/19." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS,
75/25." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF ROUND, FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS,
85/15." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, PECK CERTIFIED, GROUND BEEF CHUCK, 10
LB. CHUBS, 86/14." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF FINE GROUND 5 LB. CHUBS,
73/27." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF CHUCK FINE GROUND, 5 LB. CHUBS,
80/20." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF FINE GROUND 10 LB. CHUBS,
81/19." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS,
80/20." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF CHUCK, FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS,
85/15." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF ROUND, FINE GRIND, 10 LB. CHUBS,
95/05." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF SIRLOIN, FINE GROUND, 10 LB.
CHUBS, 92/08." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF FINE GROUND, 10 LB. CHUBS,
80/20." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, PECK CERTIFIED, GROUND BEEF RIBEYE, 10
LB. CHUBS, 93/07." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF SIRLOIN, FINE GROUND, 10 LB.
CHUBS, 90/10." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, BEEF FINE GROUND 10 LB. CHUBS,
93/07." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, PECK CERTIFIED, GROUND BEEF SIRLOIN, 10
LB. CHUBS 95/05." ·
"Peck, MEAT PACKING, PECK CERTIFIED, GROUND BEEF ROUND, 10
LB. CHUBS 95/05." September
27 Recall ·
20-pound boxes of "FRESH GROUND BEEF, 2/10, PACKED FOR
INSTITUTIONAL USE, 5829940." ·
20-pound boxes of "FRESH GROUND BEEF, 2/10, PACKED FOR
INSTITUTIONAL USE, 7222201." ·
20-pound boxes of "FRESH GROUND BEEF, 2/10, PACKED FOR
INSTITUTIONAL USE, 1003516." ·
20-pound boxes of "FRESH GROUND BEEF, 2/10, PACKED FOR
INSTITUTIONAL USE, 1077643." ·
"READY TO GRILL, GROUND BEEF CHUCK PATTIES, THICK, 1/3 LB,
PATTIES." The following bar coded label is also applied to the
package: "GROUND BEEF CHUCK PATTIES, CONTAINS 20% FAT." ·
"GROUND CHUCK, 100% BEEF, CONTAINS 20% FAT." The
following bar coded label is also applied to the package: "GROUND
BEEF CHUCK, CONTAINS 20% FAT." ·
"LEAN GROUND BEEF, 100% BEEF, 92% LEAN, 8% FAT." The
following bar coded label is also applied to the package: "GROUND
BEEF, CONTAINS 8% FAT." ·
"GROUND BEEF, 100% BEEF, CONTAINS 27% FAT." The
following bar coded label is also applied to the package: "GROUND
BEEF, CONTAINS 27% FAT." ·
"GROUND ROUND, 100% BEEF, CONTAINS 15% FAT." The
following bar coded label is also applied to the package: "GROUND
BEEF ROUND, CONTAINS 15% FAT." ·
"EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF, 100% BEEF, 96% LEAN, 4% FAT."
The following bar coded label is also applied to the package: "LEAN
GROUND BEEF, CONTAINS 4% FAT." ·
"GROUND CHUCK PATTIES, 100% BEEF, CONTAINS 20% FAT."
The following bar coded label is also applied to the package:
"GROUND BEEF CHUCK PATTIES, CONTAINS 20% FAT." ·
"GROUND ROUND PATTIES, 100% BEEF, CONTAINS 15% FAT."
The following bar coded label also applied to the package: "GROUND
BEEF ROUND PATTIES, CONTAINS 15% FAT." ·
5-pound bags of "Our Own KITCHEN, 20 QUARTER POUND, 100%
PURE, BEEF PATTIES." ·
"SUPER TRU BRAND MEAT, PRESTIGE GENUINE GROUND BEEF." Consumers with other
food safety questions can phone the toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry
Hotline at 1-800-535-4555. The hotline is available in English and
Spanish and can be reached from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Eastern Time), Monday
through Friday. Recorded food safety messages are available 24 hours a
day. |
PREPARING
GROUND BEEF FOR SAFE CONSUMPTION Although
the product being recalled should be returned to the place of purchase,
consumers preparing other ground beef products should heed the following
advice. Consumers
should only eat ground beef patties that have been cooked to a safe
temperature of 160 ºF. When a ground beef patty is cooked to 160 ºF
throughout, it can be safe and juicy, regardless of color. The
only way to be sure a ground beef patty is cooked to a high enough
temperature to kill harmful bacteria is to use an accurate digital
instant-read thermometer. Color
is not a reliable indicator that ground beef patties have been cooked to
a temperature high enough to kill harmful bacteria such as E.
coli O157:H7. Eating
a pink or red ground beef patty without first verifying that the safe
temperature of 160 ºF has been reached is a significant risk factor for
foodborne illness. Thermometer
use to ensure proper cooking temperature is especially important for
those who cook or serve ground beef patties to people most at risk for
foodborne illness because E. coli O157:H7 can lead to serious illness or even death. Those
most at risk include young children, the elderly, and those with
compromised immune systems. |