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Byron Center Wholesale Meats recalls ham products

The products were produced without Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points (HACCP) plan

March 4, 2013

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Byron Center Wholesale Meats, a Byron Center, Michigan, establishment, is recalling approximately 6,586 pounds of ham products. The products were were produced without a Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points (HACCP) plan.

The following products are subject to recall:

  • Various weight packages of "Seven Sons Family Farms & Co." Diced Ham (fully cooked), Smoked Ham Sliced (ready to cook/fully cooked) and Smoked Ham Roast (ready to cook/fully cooked).
  • Various weight packages of "Heffron Farms" Diced Ham (ready to cook), Smoked Ham Sliced (ready to cook), Smoked Ham Roast(ready to cook), Ground Ham Smoked Pork, Smoked Ham Hocks (ready to cook) and Picnic Hams (ready to cook).
  • Various weight packages of "Byron Center Meats" Semi Boneless Ham (ready to cook), Canadian Bacon (not fully cooked), Smoked Ham Hocks, Smoked Pork Chops (ready to cook) and Smoked Picnic Hams.

The products, bearing the establishment number "Est. 2592" inside the USDA mark of inspection, were produced prior to March 1, 2013, and were distributed in Michigan and Indiana.

The problem was discovered when an inspector observed establishment personnel making diced and sliced ham products from whole hams. These hams were labeled as fully cooked, but the company does not have a HACCP plan for fully cooked product or a Listeria control program.

Further investigation revealed other Ready-To-Eat and heat-treated products produced without HACCP plans. HACCP plans, in which establishments identify potential hazards associated with a given product, and identify a means of addressing those hazards in the production process, are required for all products.

There are no reports of illness at this time.

Consumers with questions about the recall should contact Steve Sytsma at (616) 878-1578.


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