SC Firm Recalls Frozen Meat, Poultry Products

March 30, 2009

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WASHINGTONThe USDAs Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that Halal International Processing, a York, S.C., establishment, is recalling approximately 2,925 pounds of beef, chicken, goat and lamb products that were mislabeled. Poultry products labeled with the USDA mark of inspection for meat were identified in commerce. It also was determined that the establishment was operating at times without the opportunity of federal inspection.

All frozen meat and poultry products produced from April 3, 2008, through March 7, 2009, bearing the establishment number "EST. 19825" inside the USDA mark of inspection are subject to recall. There are no production or code dates to distinguish the products that were produced under inspection from those that were not produced under inspection. The frozen meat and poultry products were distributed to retail establishments in North Carolina and South Carolina.

To view a copy of the complete recall, click here.

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