Wolverine Packing recalls over 160K pounds of beef due to E. Coli
The USDA says the beef was shipped to restaurants nationwide.
Emily Knapton
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Nov 22, 2024, 4:56 PM
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Updated 173 days ago
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Wolverine Packing has recalled over 160,000 pounds of beef products
due to possible E. coli contamination.
The USDA says the beef was shipped to restaurants nationwide and that 15 people who ate the ground beef reported feeling ill in Minnesota.
They say impacted items could have been fresh or frozen and should be thrown away or returned.
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