The USDA has issued a public health alert for several meat and poultry products, including canned beef curry, chicken biryani, and duck blood, because they were illegally imported from Myanmar. These products are ineligible for export to the United States and did not undergo the required USDA safety inspections. No illnesses have been reported so far, but the agency is concerned these items may still be on store shelves or in consumer pantries.
These products were imported from a country that is not eligible to export meat or poultry to the U.S. and they lack the USDA mark of inspection, meaning their safety cannot be guaranteed. Consuming uninspected meat products may pose a risk of foodborne illness.
You have 2 options:
Product of Myanmar; lacks USDA mark of inspection.
Product of Myanmar; lacks USDA mark of inspection.
Product of Myanmar; contains catfish; lacks USDA mark of inspection.
Product of Myanmar; lacks USDA mark of inspection.
Product of Myanmar; contains catfish; lacks USDA mark of inspection.
Product of Myanmar; vacuum sealed clear packages; contains catfish; lacks USDA mark of inspection.
Product of Myanmar; lacks USDA mark of inspection.
PHA-10242024-01-Labels.pdf
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response