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Affco USA recalls frozen, raw lamb imported without benefit of re-inspection

Affco USA recalls frozen, raw lamb imported without benefit of re-inspection
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Affco USA, an Importer of Record in Jacksonville, FL, is has recalled  24,461 pounds of frozen raw lamb shoulder products that were not presented for import re-inspection into the United States,  according to USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

The frozen raw lamb shoulder items were imported on July 12, 2021. The following product is subject to recall view labels:

Each box bears the New Zealand establishment seal “SPM135.” These items were shipped to distributors in Florida, Michigan, Missouri, New York, and Pennsylvania for further distribution to retailers.

The problem was discovered during routine FSIS surveillance activities of imported products.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to the consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about a reaction should contact a healthcare provider.

FSIS is concerned that some products may be in consumers’ refrigerators or freezers. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.

FSIS routinely conducts recall effectiveness checks to verify recalling firms notify their customers of the recall and that steps are taken to make certain that the product is no longer available to consumers. When available, the retail distribution list(s) will be posted on the FSIS website.

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