DEKA Trading Corp. is recalling approximately 43,065 pounds of ready-to-eat pork rind products, including TorTrix Con Chicharrón and Señorial Tortillitas MIX CON CHICHARRONES. These products were imported from Guatemala, which is a country currently ineligible to export meat products to the United States. The recall covers all product dates, and items were shipped to retail and wholesale locations in Georgia, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Virginia.
These meat products were imported from a country that has not been approved to export such items to the U.S., meaning they did not undergo the necessary safety inspections by the USDA. While no adverse reactions have been reported, consuming uninspected meat products poses an unknown health risk.
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Recall-020-2023-labels.pdf
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response