Last week, PFP Enterprises of Fort Worth, TX, recalled approximately 15,865 pounds of beef products because they may be contaminated with E. coli O103, E. coli O111, E. coli O121, E. coli O145, E. coli O26 and E. coli O45.
On Friday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) stated they had reason to believe that the following retail location(s) received the beef products that have been recalled by the Texas-based company:
• Brookshire’s – Texas
• Kroger – Texas
• Wal-Mart – Texas
• Super 1 Foods – 2301 West Loop 281 – Longview, Texas
• Super 1 Foods – 602 Jefferson Park – Mt. Pleasant, Texas
• Super 1 Foods – 2610 Richmond Road – Texarkana, Texas
• Super 1 Foods – 3828 Troup Highway – Tyler, Texas
• Fresh by Brookshire’s – 6991 Old Jacksonville Highway – Tyler, Texas
The products subject to recall bear the establishment number “Est. 34715” inside the USDA Mark of Inspection. The products were produced on Dec. 5, 2013, and distributed to retail stores and restaurants in Arizona, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico and Texas. The following products are subject to FSIS recall:
• 10.5-lb. boxes of Beef Outside Skirt Steak, with a pack date of “12/13/13”
• 20-lb. boxes of Studio Movie Grill Beef Tenderloin Sliced, with a pack date of “12/05/13”
• 15-lb. boxes of Preseasoned Beef for Fajita, with a use by date of “1/13/14”
• 40-lb. boxes of Southwest Style Beef Skirts, with a pack date of “12/5/13”
• 20-lb. boxes of Patterson Food Processors Beef Skirt Seasoned, with a pack date of “12/9/13”
• 10-lb. boxes of Preseasoned Beef for Fajitas, with a pack date of “12/9/2013”
• 40-lb. boxes of Preseasoned Beef for Fajitas w/Binder, with a pack date of “12/9/2013”
• 12-lb. boxes of Seasoned Beef for Fajitas, containing 6 2-lb. packs, with a use by date of “1/15/14”
• 12-lb. boxes of Mexican Style Beef for Fajita, containing 6 2-lb. packs, with a use by date of “1/11/14”