15 Tons of Beef Sticks Recalled Over Possible Metal in Meat

Nearly 30,000 pounds of beef snack sticks have been recalled by the manufacturer out of fear they may be contaminated with metal.

Beef Stick Recall Comes After Consumer Complaints

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection service recently announced the recall which included 29,541 pounds of ready-to-eat beef sticks.

The sticks originated from Idaho Smokehouse Partners based in Shelley, Idaho. The facility serves as a third-party manufacturer for Chomps beef sticks.

“The issue was discovered after Chomps investigated two consumer complaints reporting the potential presence of metal fragment in the meat stick product,” Chomps said in a statement posted on its website.

How To Tell If Your Beef Sticks Are Included In The Recall

No injuries or adverse reactions linked to the potentially contaminated meat sticks have been reported at this time. There is still a voluntary recall on the sticks, which were manufactured between Jan. 16 and Jan. 23…

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