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Santa Maria Food recalls various meat products

The products imported without a full inspection

February 24, 2014

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Santa Maria Foods of Rexdale, Ontario, Canada, is recalling approximately 8,895 pounds of various meat products, because they were imported without the benefit of full U.S. Department of Agriculture inspection. Without full inspection, a remote possibility of adverse health consequences exists.

There have been no reports of illness due to consumption of these products.

The following products are subject to recall:

  • 11.1-oz. “Sopressata Salami” bearing package code “2014AL30”
  • 5.1-lbs. “MASTRO Milano Salami” bearing package code “2014JN17”
  • 5.3-lbs. “MASTRO Calabrese Salami Hot” bearing package code “2014JL08” or “2014JN17”
  • 8.4-lbs. “MASTRO Sopressata Round” bearing package code “2014JL22”
  • 2.6-lbs. “MASTRO Sopressata Salami” bearing package code “2014JL09”
  • 13.3-lbs. “MASTRO Mortadella with Pistachios” bearing package code “2014AL09”
  • 15.0-lbs. “MASTRO Jambon de Paris Cooked Ham Jambon Cuit” bearing package code “2014AL05,” “2014AL10,” “2014AL10,” “2014AL10” or “2014AL22”
  • 16.8-lbs. “MASTRO Mortadella” bearing package code “2014MR20”

Packages, bearing the Canadian establishment number “340” or “224,” were distributed into commerce in Arizona, California and Florida. The products were also exported by the US distributor to Australia, Tahiti, New Zealand, Fiji and Thailand.

Consumers with questions may contact Santa Maria Foods at 1-888-886-4428.  


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