More than 40,000 pounds of raw, boneless pork products sold across the United States including in New York are being recalled.

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According to the USDA and Inspection Service, an importer from Ontario, Canada has issued a recall on 40,763 pounds of raw pork products not presented for import reinspection into the United States.

Easter Meat Solutions, Inc., sent the raw pork to another company to be processed into barbeque pork products. The product was then shipped to stores all over the nation, including New York, without properly being inspected by the Food Safety and Inspection Service.

The recall includes:

  • 16-oz. plastic packages containing Park Street Deli “Sweet Chipotle Boneless Pork Ribs with Sauce” with Lot # 3115, Use By 07/08/23; Lot # 3123, Use By 07/17/23; or Lot #3114, Use By 07/08/23 on the packages.
  • 16-oz. plastic packages containing Park Street Deli “Hawaiian Style Boneless Pork Ribs with Sauce” with Lot # 3115, Use By 07/08/23; Lot # 3123, Use By 07/17/23; or Lot #3114, Use By 07/08/23 on the packages.
  • 16-oz. plastic packages containing “Marketside Ready To Heat BBQ Pork Burnt Ends” with Lot #3116, Use By 08/29/23; Lot #3117, Use By 08/30/23; or Lot #3122, Use By 09/04/23 on the packages.

Each of the products being recalled has the establishment number “EST. 4800” located inside the USDA mark of inspection.

Although the Food Safety and Inspection Service has not received any reports of people becoming sick from eating the products, they are asking the public to stand on the side of caution and say if a consumer has any of the recalled products in their refrigerator or freezer, they should throw them away or return them to the store where they bought them.

Anyone with questions regarding this recall is asked to contact Eastern Meat Solutions at customer.service@sierrascs.com or by calling the USDA’s Meat and Poultry Hotline at 888-674-6854.

In other pork recall news, a Michigan-based company is recalling over 1,000 pounds of ready-to-eat pork rind products. The pork rind products were produced without federal inspection.  A complete list of recalled port rind products can be found here.

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