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10-05-2018 11:05 AM
10-05-2018 11:18 AM
@OhioAngel Just seems to be a regular problem...food isn’t safe anymore.I wish I could be self sustaining like s9me of my friends.
10-05-2018 11:32 AM
If you skip to the bottom of the article you'll see a link to exactly what product, under what brand name, was exported to which state, and the sell by date.
10-05-2018 11:36 AM
@dex wrote:@OhioAngel Just seems to be a regular problem...food isn’t safe anymore.I wish I could be self sustaining like s9me of my friends.
I hear ya'!
I miss my growing up days when we raised our own veggies and had chickens for eggs and they were just some of my pets.
No meat involved though, I would never have allowed any type of animal to be killed, even for food.
10-05-2018 11:47 AM
@x Hedge wrote:If you skip to the bottom of the article you'll see a link to exactly what product, under what brand name, was exported to which state, and the sell by date.
Thank you for that tip, I would've missed it!
10-05-2018 12:35 PM - edited 10-05-2018 12:35 PM
The Ham products were 89,000 lbs of Johnston County Hams out of Smithfield NC which were distributed in Maryland, North Carolina, New York, South Carolina and Virginia. The illnesses that have been reported were in North Carolina and Virginia.
The recalled hams were produced from April 3, 2017 through October 2, 2018.
April 2017 was a long time ago & that stuff has already been consumed I would think.
The beef is all over the place & looks like it's those big 3,5 or 10 lb Chubs. I never buy that stuff so not worried about that. We make steakburgers with chuck roast, top sirloin & maybe some beef short ribs or brisket. Can't remember the last time I bought hamburger.
10-05-2018 12:57 PM - edited 10-05-2018 01:13 PM
@KingstonsMom wrote:
@x Hedge wrote:If you skip to the bottom of the article you'll see a link to exactly what product, under what brand name, was exported to which state, and the sell by date.
Thank you for that tip, I would've missed it!
Dont be fooled by the listing that appears.
After that first page, there are 32 more pages in the download of product item, states exported to, and dates.
10-05-2018 01:46 PM - edited 10-05-2018 01:46 PM
@x Hedge wrote:
@KingstonsMom wrote:
@x Hedge wrote:If you skip to the bottom of the article you'll see a link to exactly what product, under what brand name, was exported to which state, and the sell by date.
Thank you for that tip, I would've missed it!
Dont be fooled by the listing that appears.
After that first page, there are 32 more pages in the download of product item, states exported to, and dates.
I looked thru all those pages. It's for Beef like I said. I don't buy that stuff. It's all 1,3,5 or 10 lb Chubs of Beef except the sirloin trimmings listed first.
I have never seen those brands here even though there are some listed for my state.
10-05-2018 02:19 PM
@dex wrote:@OhioAngel Just seems to be a regular problem...food isn’t safe anymore.I wish I could be self sustaining like s9me of my friends.
Support your local small farmers!
*This has been a public service announcment*
10-05-2018 02:32 PM
Thanks for sharing @OhioAngel...I passed the info to friends that buy the Smithfield hams!
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