Don Miguel Foods is recalling approximately 10,642 pounds of burrito products that may be contaminated with listeria, according to federal officials.
on Friday from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, Dallas-based Don Miguel Foods is recalling its ready-to-eat carne asada burrito products that were shipped nationwide to retail convenience stores.
The items subject to recall are 7-ounce, individual wax paper packages containing “Don MigueI Hand Made Burrito Carne Asasa, with the date code D23270 printed on the package. According to FSIS, the problem was discovered when Dog Miguel’s laboratory testing indicated that the product might be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The company then notified FSIS.
Consumers with questions about the recall can contact Don Miguel Foods Consumer Engagement at 800-523-4635 or visit the company’s website atRecall alert: More than 13K children play tents recalled due to choking, laceration hazardsRecall alert: Family Dollar recalls OTC drugs, medical devices sold in 23 statesCrossing guard hit by truck outside elementary school; to be taken off life support
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