A La Carte Foods Properties, LLC is recalling approximately 30,438 pounds of various ready-to-eat frozen jambalaya, rice, and gumbo products. These items contain meat produced without the benefit of federal inspection, which is a required safety standard for these types of products. The items were produced between January 3, 2017, and October 2, 2018, and were shipped to restaurant locations in Louisiana and Texas.
The meat components used in these products were sourced from a supplier that was not federally inspected, meaning the safety and quality of the meat could not be verified by the USDA. While no illnesses have been reported, consuming meat that has bypassed federal inspection standards poses a potential risk to consumer health.
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Sources: USDA Notice Β· Raw API Response