A Tennessee-based company has issued a recall for nearly 500 pounds of beef jerky products due to possible contamination of listeria, according to officials.
The Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced in a Sept. 6 notice that the ready-to-eat beef jerky items were produced on Aug. 25 by the establishment Magnolia Provision and Jerky.
The company is advising consumers to avoid consumption of the Beef Jerky Experience Chop House Style Prime Rib flavored beef jerky that displays an expiration date of Aug. 25, 2023, on the back of the package.
The product was shipped to retailers nationwide and has an establishment number of “8091” inside the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) mark of inspection….