Mass Beef Recall As 'Wire-Like Metal' Found in Meat Product Sold to Schools
Nearly half a ton of frozen beef pastries have been recalled over fears they may contain "thin, wire-like metal," including some which have been distributed to schools in Minnesota, federal authorities have said. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Safety Inspection Service announced on Friday that Hoyo SBC was recalling 1,046 pounds of its pre-made beef sambusas that "may be contaminated with extraneous material."
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