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Recall alert: Walmart, Kroger, Albertsons, WinCo store-brand ground beef recalled

An Oregon meat processing company has issued a recall of more than 28,000 pounds of ground beef because of concerns that the meat may contain E. coli.

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Interstate Meat Dist. Inc. initiated the recall on Thursday.

The 28,356 pounds of ground beef products were processed on Dec. 20, 2021, and all have the establishment number “EST. 965″ inside the USDA mark of inspection or printed next to the timestamp and “use by” or “freeze by” date.

The items were shipped to retail locations in Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, and were sold at Albertson, Walmart, Kroger and WinCo chains.

Below is a list of recalled products:

  • WinCo, Fresh GROUND BEEF SIRLOIN 90% LEAN – 10% FAT, 16 oz. (1 lb.) chub, 18:37 through 18:48 L3, 1/11/2022
  • Walmart, ALL NATURAL GROUND BEEF 90% LEAN 10% FAT, 16 oz. (1 lb.) chub, 18:49 through 19:18 L3, 1/11/2022
  • WinCo, Fresh GROUND BEEF 93% LEAN - 7% FAT, 16 oz. (1 lb.) chub, 19:19 through 21:14 L3, Use/Freeze by 1/11/22
  • Kroger, Kroger GROUND BEEF 93% LEAN 7% FAT, 16 oz. (1 lb.) chub, 19:19 through 21:14 L3, Use/Freeze by 1/11/22
  • Albertsons, Signature Farms GROUND BEEF 93% LEAN/ 7% FAT, 16 oz. (1 lb.) chub, 19:19 through 21:14 L3, Use/Freeze by 1/11/22
  • Walmart, ALL NATURAL LEAN GROUND BEEF 93% LEAN 7% FAT, 16 oz. (1 lb.) chub, 21:15 through 22:42 L3, 1/11/2022
  • Walmart, ALL NATURAL LEAN GROUND BEEF 93% LEAN 7% FAT, 48 oz. (3 lb.) chub, 18:15 through 21:18 L1, 1/11/2022
  • Win-Co, Fresh GROUND BEEF 93% LEAN - 7% FAT, 48 oz. (3 lb.) chub, 18:15 through 21:18 L1, 1/11/2022
  • Kroger, GROUND BEEF 93% LEAN 7% FAT, 48 oz. (3 lb.) chub, 18:15 through 21:18 L1, 1/11/2022
  • Albertsons, Signature Farms GROUND BEEF 93% LEAN 7% FAT, 48 oz. (3 lb.) chub, 18:15 through 21:18 L1, 1/11/2022
  • Walmart, ALL NATURAL LEAN GROUND BEEF 93% LEAN 7% FAT, 48 oz. (3 lb.) chub, 21:00 through 22:19 L2, 1/11/2022

The U.S. Department of Agriculture warns consumers not to eat the meat, remove it from the refrigerator or freezer, and dispose of it. The department determined the results were actionable.

The E. coli was found through a third-party random inspection.

E. Coli is a bacterium that can cause diarrhea, abdominal cramps and dehydration. It can also cause kidney failure and can lead to death. Symptoms of an E. coli infection generally appear between two and eight days after a person has been exposed to E. coli.

If you have questions about the recall, you can contact Interstate Meat Dist. Inc. at (503) 656-6168.