A Michigan-based meatpacking company, Wolverine Packing Co., has recalled over 167,000 pounds of ground beef after E. coli contamination was linked to at least 15 reported illnesses. The recall follows an investigation initiated by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, which alerted the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) about the outbreak.
Investigation Links Illnesses to Wolverine Packing Co.
The FSIS began tracking the source of the illnesses after a group of individuals fell sick from consuming ground beef. Through investigation, the agency traced the meat back to Wolverine Packing Co. A sample from the company’s beef tested positive for E. coli on Wednesday, leading to the recall.
Company Commits to Safety and Ongoing Investigation
Wolverine Packing Co. has assured the public that it is fully cooperating with federal authorities in the investigation. In a statement, the company emphasized its commitment to food safety, stating, “Wolverine has notified all customers that received product encompassed by the recall. We are also conducting an intensive internal audit to review suppliers and processes, including rigorous quality control measures.” The company, a family-owned business in operation for nearly 90 years, underscored that consumer safety remains its top priority.
Details of the Recalled Beef Products
The recalled ground beef products were produced on October 22, 2024, and have a “use by” date of November 14, 2024. These products were distributed to restaurants across the U.S. Consumers who may have purchased the affected beef are urged to check labels and dispose of any recalled items.
E. Coli Risks and Health Concerns
While many strains of E. coli are harmless, some can cause more severe symptoms, including stomach cramps, bloody diarrhea, and vomiting. The FSIS continues to investigate the scope of the contamination, which also links to other recent recalls of products like carrots and onions, with some causing hospitalizations.
Ongoing Food Safety Concerns Amid Multiple Recalls
This latest recall highlights the ongoing food safety challenges faced by both consumers and food producers. As authorities continue to monitor E. coli outbreaks, the importance of vigilance in handling and consuming food remains critical in preventing further illnesses.