Vienna Beef Hot Dogs Recalled Over Contamination Concerns
Vienna Beef Hot Dogs Recalled Over Contamination Concerns
As Memorial Day draws near, many people may be getting ready for the first cookouts of the year. This means many people will be stocking up on hot dogs, burgers, and the like. Unfortunately, one popular brand of hot dog is being recalled at the moment. Earlier this month, Vienna Beef issued a recall of 2,000 pounds of beef hot dogs amid concerns they may be contaminated with pieces of metal. The recall was issued after “an establishment discovered metal in some of the franks.” Fortunately, there have been no reports of injuries or illnesses so far.
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10-lb. cases containing “SKINLESS BEEF FRANKFURTERS 6” 8’s 10#” with case code 013180 and package code 9122 represented on the label.
10-lb. cases containing “SKINLESS BEEF FRANKFURTERS 6” 11’s 10#” with case code 013312 and package code 9122 or 9123 represented on the label.
10-lb. cases containing “SKINLESS BEEF FRANKFURTERS 7” 9’s 10#” with case code 013490 and package code 9122 or 9123 represented on the label.
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Vienna Beef recalls over 2,000 pounds of hot dogs over concerns they may contain metalUSDA recalls 2,000 pounds of hot dogs over metal concern
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