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Ground beef sold in London, Ont., was recalled Thursday due to E.coli contamination. Aladdin Foods brand Lean Ground Beef is being pulled from the shelves after E.coli “O103,” a serotype of ...
A major health alert has been issued for ground beef products due to possible E. coli contamination. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a ...
Restaurants that purchased the recalled beef are being asked to throw the items away or return them to the seller. What are the symptoms of E. coli infection? E.coli infection can cause a range of ...
U.S. agriculture officials warned that ground beef sold at Whole Foods might be contaminated with E. coli.
1-pound vacuum-packed packages of “Organic Rancher Organic Ground Beef 85% Lean 15% Fat” The affected beef was produced on May 22, 2025, and May 23, 2025, and has the use-by or freeze-by dates ...
The recall includes such products as ground beef, meatballs, patties, and meatloaf. Dates for Sobeys products include best before or packaged on dates from Aug. 27 to Sept. 17.
Wolverine Packing Co., a meat distributor based in Detroit, is recalling more than 167,000 pounds of fresh and frozen ground beef products for potential E. coli contamination. The products were ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) just issued a public health alert for raw, ground beef that may be contaminated with E. coli.
The raw ground beef was produced on May 22, 2025, and May 23, 2025, and shipped to distribution locations in Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, and Maryland, as well as to Whole Foods Market ...
Ground Beef Sold at Whole Foods May Be Contaminated With E. Coli, USDA Warns Here’s how to tell if your ground beef is part of the USDA's public health alert—and what to do if you have it.
What is E. coli? E. coli are bacteria that typically live harmlessly in the intestines of humans and animals, according to Ottawa Public Health. The biggest issue is when someone consumes E. coli, ...
An alert on the beef was issued after NPC Processing Inc., which owns Organic Rancher, told FSIS the shipped beef tested positive for a strain of E. coli known to cause severe illness in humans.