According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), about 33,899 pounds of beef tallow that was processed, packaged and ...
About a week after the USDA recalled more than 30,000 pounds of beef tallow due to a labeling issue, sales of the product ...
A recall has been issued for just shy of 34,000 pounds of beef tallow because it was not federally inspected and the producer ...
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USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service ... Without ante-mortem inspection, no horse meat is eligible for the FSIS mark of inspection, and without the mark, no horse meat can move in commerce.
The USDA flagged warning on four products the maker intended to be "nourishing"—but not from eating them, exactly.
The USDA said that export inspections of corn through the week ended Feb. 18 totaled 1.61 million metric tons of corn. That's up more than 256,000 tons from the same time the previous week, and up ...
The following products are subject to recall [view labels]: The products subject to this recall do not bear an USDA mark of inspection. Common Sense Soap does not possess a federal grant of ...
According to the USDA, the beef tallow items being recalled do not bear a USDA mark of inspection, and Common Sense Soap does not possess a federal grant of inspection to produce food products.
The products don't include a USDA mark of inspection, and Common Sense Soap doesn't have a federal grant of inspection to product food products. The tallow was shipped by Lady May to wholesalers ...
The products subject to this recall do not bear an USDA mark of inspection. Common Sense Soap does not possess a federal grant of inspection to produce food products. The beef tallow products were ...
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