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==2007 meat recall due to E. Coli==
==2007 meat recall due to E. Coli==
21.7 million pounds of frozen ground [[beef]] products produced (ground, froze, packaged) on various dates between September 25, 2006, and September 25, 2007 by the Topps Meat Company have been recalled due to [[Escherichia coli O157:H7]] contamination concerns based on product samples testing positive for E. Coli and illnesses resulting from eating the product.<ref> [http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1904120/posts freerepublic] article ''Topps Meat Recall Expanded (Full list included)'' published September 29, 2007</ref>
21.7 million pounds of frozen ground [[beef]] products produced (ground, froze, packaged) between September 25, 2006, and September 25, 2007 by the Topps Meat Company were recalled in September 2007 due to [[Escherichia coli O157:H7]] contamination concerns based on product samples testing positive and illnesses in August and September from eating the contaminated products.<ref> [http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1904120/posts freerepublic] article ''Topps Meat Recall Expanded (Full list included)'' published September 29, 2007</ref>


==Sources and notes==
==Sources and notes==

Revision as of 13:53, 30 September 2007

Topps Meat Company is a privately owned family company headquartered at 1161 E. Broad Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey. The company produces and distributes "100% Pure Ground Beef Hamburgers, Sirloin Steak Burgers with Fire-Roasted Onions, Sirloin Steak Burgers with Portabella Mushrooms, Mike's Beef Patties, Kabobs, Flat Iron Steaks, Turkey Burgers and sausage products."[1]

2007 meat recall due to E. Coli

21.7 million pounds of frozen ground beef products produced (ground, froze, packaged) between September 25, 2006, and September 25, 2007 by the Topps Meat Company were recalled in September 2007 due to Escherichia coli O157:H7 contamination concerns based on product samples testing positive and illnesses in August and September from eating the contaminated products.[2]

Sources and notes

  1. ^ About page at the Topps Meat Company website
  2. ^ freerepublic article Topps Meat Recall Expanded (Full list included) published September 29, 2007

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