17.5 Tons Of Frozen Taquitos Recalled

Tuesday, March 28th, 2017 Subrogation

When mass-producing packaged foods, one of the goals is to prevent pieces of the processing equipment out of the food. A plant that makes José Olé products came up short of that aspiration, resulting in a recall of 17.5 tons of taquitos that could contain pieces of plastic and rubber. The affected product is 60-ounce packages of José Olé beef taquitos, which contain 60 taquitos each. They’ll have the USDA establishment number M-5590. Look for case codes 3366365A, 3366365B, 3366365C, or 3366365D if you have the affected package size on hand. The company says that they were shipped to stores in California, Florida, Illinois, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wyoming.


External References & Further Reading
https://consumerist.com/2017/03/27/jose-ole-frozen-taquitos-recalled-due-to-possible-rubber-and-plastic-pieces/
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