The affected ready-to-eat meat products from Oregon-based company BrucePac were produced between May 31 and Oct. 8, 2024.
The USDA said that roughly 1.7 million pounds of the 11.8-million-pound BrucePac meat recall went to schools across the U.S.
Dozens of New York and New Jersey schools are impacted by a recall of meat and poultry products potentially contaminated with ...
Earlier this week, almost a million pounds of meat was recalled due to listeria concerns. An update Wednesday added even more ...
A nationwide recall of meat and poultry products potentially contaminated with listeria has expanded to nearly 12 million ...
Affected BrucePac ready-to-eat meat and poultry items were produced in Durant, Oklahoma, between June 19, 2024 and October 8, ...
Food processor BrucePac is recalling ready-to-eat prepared salads, burritos and other foods shipped to schools and sold at ...
The recalled meat products were sent to nearly 200 schools across the country, according to a preliminary list released by ...
The latest update comes as the list of recalled products continued to balloon in recent days, going from approximately 75 ...
"We are working closely with the USDA to ensure that all necessary actions are taken to ensure a safe food supply." ...
An additional 1.8 million pounds of product was added to the sweeping BrucePac recall, totaling almost 12 million. The USDA says some of the meat was sent to schools.
The USDA has released a 342-page list of potentially affected items, detailing schools and restaurants across NYC, Jersey City, and Newark. Check here to see if your location is included.