Sabrositos Hondureños, LLC is recalling approximately 32,000 pounds of various vacuum-sealed meat products, including chorizo, pork chops, and ribs, because they were produced without federal inspection. The items were labeled with a false USDA mark of inspection featuring establishment number "EST. 1785," which does not exist. No adverse reactions have been confirmed, but food produced without inspection may contain harmful bacteria or undeclared allergens.
Meat produced without the benefit of federal inspection bypasses safety protocols meant to identify harmful bacteria, undeclared allergens, or other contaminants, posing a risk of foodborne illness to anyone who consumes it.
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Bearing false mark of inspection.
Bearing false mark of inspection.
Bearing false mark of inspection.
Bearing false mark of inspection.
Bearing false mark of inspection.
Recall-028-2025-Label.pdf
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response