
Nearly 30,000 pounds of Chomps Beef Sticks recalled over potential metal in meat
The recall was prompted after two customers reported finding pieces of metal in their Chomps Beef Sticks. No injuries have been reported but you should check the lot code if you've bought the product.
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Chomps' manufacturer recalled nearly 30,000 ready-to-eat beef sticks after customers reported metal in the product.
Idaho Smokehouse Partners notified the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service that they received two complaints from customers reporting pieces of metal in their Chomps sticks.
The Idaho-based manufacturer then issued a voluntary recall Thursday for approximately 29,541 pounds of ready-to-eat beef stick products, shipped to stores in California and Illinois, saying they may have been contaminated with metal.
Chomps made the decision to "voluntarily" expand the recall to include Chomps Original Turkey sticks to ensure that any possible product packaged during that timeframe was removed.
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