Fort Worth Company Recalls More Than 7,000 Pounds of Fajita, Taco Meat

A Fort Worth meatpacker is recalling more than 7,000 pounds of beef that wasn't federally inspected.Inspectors with the U.S. Department of Agriculture discovered the problem at PFP Enterprises, doing business as Texas Meat Packers, on Friday and issued the recall Saturday. The company operated March 24 without inspection, the USDA said in a release.The company is recalling about 7,146 pounds of fresh and frozen beef products:5-pound vacuum-packed frozen packages of "BEEF SKIRT DICED FOR TACOS," with a case code of 1470 in the upper left-hand corner of the label and a packaging date of March 24.5-pound vacuum-packed frozen packages of "PRESEASONED BEEF FOR FAJITAS," with a case code of 36989 in the upper left-hand corner of the label and a packaging date of March 24 and a use-by date of March 23, 2019.various weights of vacuum-packed fresh packages of "USDA CHOICE ANGUS BEEF, FAJITA SEASONED STEAK, BEEF FLANK STEAK FOR FAJITAS," with an item code of 567248261 in the upper left-hand corner of the case label and a packaging date of March 23 or 24 and a use- or freeze-by date of April 18.various weights of vacuum-packed fresh packages of "USDA CHOICE ANGUS, FAJITA SEASONED STRIPS, BEEF FLANK STRIPS FOR FAJITAS," with an item code of 567248253 in the upper left-hand corner of the case label and a packaging date of March 24 and a use- or freeze-by date of April 18.  Continue reading...

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