Hi, it's Alaska Granny. Recently, I shared a video about the recall of K-Cups, and one of my viewers alerted us to another significant recall. ConAgra is recalling 2.5 million pounds of canned meat and poultry products due to a packaging defect that can cause contamination without any visible signs.
The Details of the Recall
The issue was discovered when the establishment observed spoiled and leaking cans from multiple production dates at their warehouse. The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is concerned that these products may still be on retail shelves or in consumer pantries. As preppers, it's crucial to check our stockpiles.
Affected Products
The recall primarily involves Vienna sausages and potted meats. Brands affected include:
- Great Value
- Armour
- Kroger
- Goya
- Prairie Belt
- Hargis House
- Grace
There are 19 different types recalled, but these are the most common ones. If you have any Vienna sausages or potted meats, inspect them thoroughly.
What to Do
- Do not consume any of the recalled products.
- Return the affected items to the store for a refund.
- For more information, you can contact the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline.
Staying Prepared and Safe
It's essential to stay vigilant about food recalls to ensure our supplies are safe. Regularly rotate your stockpile, placing newly purchased items at the back, so you consume older items first. This practice can help avoid consuming recalled or expired products.
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