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October 15, 2007: J & B Meats Corp. – Illinois Hamburger Patties Recall

The U. S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced on October 13 that a Class I Recall has been issued for J & B Meats Corporation ground beef hamburger patties. J & B Meats Corp will recall 173,554 pounds of frozen hamburgers due to the possibility of E. coli O157:H7 contamination. J & B Meats Corp. is located in Coal Valley, Illinois.

The hamburgers subject to recall include:

2-pound boxes of “TOPPS PREMIUM 100% PURE SIRLOIN BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK BURGERS, 6 1/3 LB. HOMESTYLE BURGERS.” Each box bears a use by date of “06/22/08.”

8-pound boxes of “TOPPS 100% PURE GROUND BEEF HAMBURGERS, 32 QUARTER POUNDERS.” Each box bears a use by date of “06/12/08,” “06/18/08″ or “06/22/08.”

3-pound bags of “SAM’S CHOICE BACKYARD GOURMET BEEF BURGERS, 80/20, 12 QUARTER POUND ROUND PATTIES.” Each bag bears a use by date of “03/08/08.”

3-pound boxes of “TOPPS 100% PURE GROUND BEEF HAMBURGERS, 12 QUARTER POUNDERS.” Each box bears a use by date of “06/18/08.”

Packages bear the establishment number “Est. 5712.” The frozen ground beef hamburgers subject to the recall were produced on June 12, June 18, and June 22, 2007, and were distributed to retail stores nationwide.

This is a Class I Recall – it is important that consumers check their freezers for hamburgers affected by the recall.

The possibility of E. coli O157:H7 contamination was discovered through an investigation into illness reported to the FSIS Consumer Complaint Monitoring System (CCMS). J & B Meats issued the voluntarily recall of the hamburger patties based on a preliminary analysis of epidemiological data linked to the investigation.

Symptoms of E. coli food poisoning include severe abdominal cramps and watery diarrhea. The diarrhea may become bloody and can lead to dehydration. Complications of E. coli food poisoning may include Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS), a serious medical condition that occurs in about 2%-7% of cases. HUS is characterized by destruction of red blood cells, damage to the lining of blood vessel walls, and in severe cases, kidney failure. Blood transfusions and kidney dialysis are often required.

The Law Firm of Eric H. Weinberg currently represents victims of food poisoning outbreaks throughout the United States. If you or a loved one have been harmed by E. coli food poisoning linked with the J & B meats recall or another hamburger recall, and you have a question about your legal rights, please call us toll free at 1-877-934-6274 for a free case evaluation, or fill out a Free Case Evaluation form. To learn more about the Law Firm of Eric H. Weinberg, please see Food Poisoning Lawyer or Recall Lawyer.

For more hamburger recall information, please see the following news posts: Arko Beef Recall, Cargill Hamburger Recall and Topps Hamburger Recall. Or, visit out additional website www.foodpoisoning.com for more food recall and food poisoning lawsuit news.

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October 15, 2007: Arko Veal Co. Ground Beef Recall

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Arko Veal Co. will recall approximately 1,900 pounds of ground beef patties mix because it may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. Arko Veal Co. is located in Forest Park, Georgia.

The ground beef subject to recall includes:

50-pound cases of “BEEF PATTIES MIX,” “80/20.”

Each case bears the establishment number “Est. 20766″ inside the USDA mark of inspection and a product code of “502250.” Each case bears a production date of “07-Oct-07,” “08-Oct-07″ or “09-Oct-07.”

The beef patties mix was produced between October 7 and October 9, 2007, and was distributed to restaurants in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. It was not distributed to retail stores.

FSIS has received no reports of illnesses associated with this latest E. coli hamburger recall.

Symptoms of E. coli food poisoning include severe abdominal cramps and watery diarrhea. The diarrhea may become bloody and can lead to dehydration. Complications of E. coli food poisoning may include Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS), a serious medical condition that occurs in about 2%-7% of cases. HUS is characterized by destruction of red blood cells, damage to the lining of blood vessel walls, and in severe cases, kidney failure. Blood transfusions and kidney dialysis are often required.

The Law Firm of Eric H. Weinberg currently represents victims of food poisoning outbreaks throughout the United States. If you or a loved one have been harmed by E. coli food poisoning linked to a recent hamburger recall, and you have a question about your legal rights, please call us toll free at 1-877-934-6274 for a free case evaluation, or fill out a Free Case Evaluation form. To learn more about the Law Firm of Eric H. Weinberg, please see Food Poisoning Lawyer or Recall Lawyer.

For more hamburger recall information, please see the following news posts: October 15 J & B Recall, Sam’s Club Hamburger Recall and Topps Hamburger Pattie Recall

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