Ohio Firm Recalls Ready-To-Eat Bacon Base Product Due to Possible Salmonella ContaminationMarch 08, 2010FSIS-RC-015-2010
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Adrian C. Gianforti
WASHINGTON, March 8, 2010 - Nestlé Professional
North America, a Cleveland, Ohio establishment, is recalling approximately
6,000 pounds of a ready-to-eat (RTE) bacon base product that may
be contaminated with Salmonella. The packages of bacon base contain
as an ingredient the specific Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (HVP),
which was previously recalled, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s
Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.
Due to potential Salmonella contamination, the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a recall of the HVP product
on
March 4, 2010. Although the HVP has already been recalled, as
announced by FDA, the bacon base product packages bear the USDA
mark of inspection on the outside of the case. A recall of this
product was warranted due to the determination that the HVP ingredient
was added after Salmonella prevention steps were applied.
The product subject to recall includes: [View
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- 1-lb. plastic cups of “MINOR’S BACON BASE.”
Each package contains code numbers “92815489,” “93095489,” or “93385489”
as well as the case code “00 074826 08606 7-00 G 11003264.” Each
case contains 6 cups and bears establishment number “1045” inside
the USDA mark of inspection. The RTE product was produced on Oct.
8, 2009, Nov. 5, 2009, and Dec. 4, 2009.