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MIH Marketing and Sales Recalls Meat and Poultry Products Due To Insanitary Conditions

Recall date
September 10, 2016
Source
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA FSIS)
Recall number
079-2016
FDA classification
Class I

Why it was recalled

Insanitary Conditions

Class I is the FDA’s most serious recall level: there is a reasonable probability that using this product will cause serious harm or death.

What was recalled

WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, 2016 MIH Marketing and Sales, a Beebe, AR. establishment, is recalling approximately 662,049 pounds of various meat and poultry products that were stored under insanitary conditions, the U.S. Department of Agricultures Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The raw chicken breast fillet, chicken thigh, chicken drum, chicken wing, and chicken tender items were produced by various federal establishments and sold at 17 retail stores located in Arkansas between April 10, 2016 and September 10, 2016. These products were in clear packages weighting approximately 5 pounds each. Products were sold at the following locations: Edwards Food Giant #19 Forrest City, AR; Edwards Cash Saver #3473 Little Rock, AR; Edwards Food Giant #37 Marianna, AR; Edwards Good Giant #3474 Little Rock, AR; Edwards Food Giant #1710 Harrisburg, AR; Edwards Food Giant #3475 Little Rock, AR; Edwards Food Giant #3444 Bryant, AR; Edwards Cash Saver #3476; Edwards Cash Saver #3442 and Edwards Food Giant #3477; Knights Super Foods, Beebe AR; Knights Super Foods, Babot, AR. In addition, various retail meat and poultry products sold at Chicken City Retail stores are being recalled. These products are in clear retail bags with a sales sticker that include the Sell-By Date between October 30, 2016 and March 19, 2017. The Chicken City Retail Stores that are recalling all meat and poultry products are located in Whitehall, AR; Jonesboro, AR; Conway, AR; Searcy, AR Marion, AR; North Little Rock, AR and Brinkley, AR. The problem was discovered while the FSIS Office of Investigation, Enforcement and Audits (OIEA) was conducting routine food defense surveillance activities. The FSIS OIEA investigator discovered that the product was being stored under insanitary conditions, including rodent activity, in the storage areas of the property. FSIS and the establishment detained the remaining product. The items subsequently tested positive for alkaline phosphatase, demonstrating…

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