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  • Massive Beef Recall: It's What's Not for Dinner

    cow beef cutsNo hamburgers tonight, please:  129,000 pounds of beef "products" (ground beef and steak cuts) are being recalled by the USDA due to suspected E.coli contamination, in a 15-state area. That's a lot of beef and a lot of burger-free families.

    The beef was processed by Davis Creek Meats and Seafood of Michigan and sent to Gordon Foods distribution centers in Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin. The affected meats were mostly steak cuts that were mechanically tenderized (mmm, sounds appetizing). While the USDA says that steaks rarely are a worrisome carrier of E.coli, the fact that they were mechanically tenderized leaves some room for doubt.  They suggest that these meats not be served rare.

    However this is a Class I recall, the highest level of hazard (here's a list of open recalls; there are more than you might suspect!). Consumers are, confusingly, advised to cook the affected beef thoroughly and follow safe meat-handling practices, and also advised to simply throw away the affected beef since it's unclear that the "safe" practices would be enough to protect against E. coli, known to be deadly in children.

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