Food Club Corp. is recalling approximately 3,233 pounds of imported COVAP brand pork products, including whole bone-in hams and 2.5-oz. sliced packages, produced by Sociedad Cooperativa Valle de Los Pedroches. These products were produced in Spain and shipped to customers in California via the internet between June 2014 and December 2015. The recall was initiated because the meat failed to be presented at a U.S. point of entry for required federal food safety inspection.
Because these products were not presented for FSIS re-inspection at the point of entry, they were produced and distributed without the benefit of full U.S. safety oversight, creating a possibility of adverse health consequences from unverified food safety standards.
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response