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Kroger ground beef recallSubmitted by R. Neal on Wed, 2008/07/02 - 9:49am.
Kroger has expanded a recent beef recall to include packaged ground beef sold at Kroger stores in Knoxville... Kroger is recalling Private Selection Natural ground beef sold in 16 oz. packages that were in the selfservice meat case. The “sell by” dates for this product is July 11 through July 21, 2008. The product was available at all Kroger stores (including Kroger Mid-Atlantic and stores in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Knoxville, Tenn.) and Dillons, Fred Meyer, Baker’s, Smith’s and Fry’s. More information here. UPDATE: In light of new information about Nebraska Beef, The Kroger Co. reassured customers today that ground beef currently for sale in its stores is from other suppliers. None of the ground beef involved in the Nebraska Beef recall is available in Kroger's family of stores. ( categories: )
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Turns out Nebraska Beef was grinding together muscle and nerve tissue from 1,000 different cows in each batch, but testing only one of those cows (on average, so sometimes none) for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (mad cow). Oh wait, that's how they make practically all USDA ground beef because it's against the law to test more than that. Never mind.
...testing only one of those cows (on average, so sometimes none) for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy...
Not to take away from your point, but the disease in question is e. coli, not mad cow.
~m.
I'm just ranting and didn't really make my point which was probably something along the lines of the whole industrial beef production system being so fundamentally unsafe that the recall seems like pissing in the ocean.
Interesting that the announcement says Kroger in "Knoxville, TN". When being so specific about Knoxville, TN and not being specific about cities in Georgia, etc., does this mean Kroger in Blount County or other East TN counties are not affected?
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