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Recall information from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture

March 23, 2021



Bravo Packing, Inc. Expands Previously Announced Voluntary Recall of Pet Food Products Due to Potential Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes Health Risks to Humans and Animals

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March 16, 2021 – Bravo Packing, Inc. of Carneys Point, NJ is expanding the previously announced voluntary recall of two pet food products to now include all pet food and bones in all package sizes. During an FDA inspection, samples collected tested positive for Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes and resulted in a recall due to the potential health risks to humans and pets.  Bravo Packing, Inc. is expanding the recall due to potential cross contamination. (Full list of products below.)

No human or animal illnesses related to the identified products have been reported to date.

Bravo Packing Inc. generally works with distributors that fill orders to retail stores and to consumers directly nationwide.

Consumers with any of the affected products should handle them with caution, discard products in a secure container, and wash hands and surfaces properly. Consumers with questions should contact Bravo Packing, Inc. at 856-299-1044 (Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM-2:00 PM, EST).

Recalled Products:

Pet Food Product Names

Size

“Performance Dog” (chub) frozen raw dog food 2 lbs.
“Performance Dog” (chub) frozen raw dog food 5 lbs.
“Green Tripe” (chub - ground bovine stomach) frozen raw dog food 2 lbs.
“Green Tripe” (chub - ground bovine stomach) frozen raw dog food 5 lbs.
“Beef” (chub - ground) frozen raw dog food 2 lbs.
“Beef” (chub - ground)frozen raw dog food 5 lbs.
“Performance Dog” (patties) frozen raw dog food unknown
“Tripe” (patties ¼ lbs.) frozen raw dog food unknown
Bones (smoked) 14 varieties unknown

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https://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/fsis-issues-public-health-alert-beef-and-lamb-products-produced-without-benefit

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March 3, 2021- The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for products produced without the benefit of federal inspection by One Meat Corp., doing business as Eastern Asia Trading Corporation, a La Puente, Calif. firm. A recall was not recommended because it is believed that the affected products are no longer available to be purchased by consumers.

The beef and lamb products subject to the public health alert are:

  • 1-lb packages of Eastern Asia Trading Corporation “BEEF OMASUM TRIPES.”
     
  • 1-lb packages of Eastern Asia Trading Corporation “GROUND LAMB” with “Production date” 12/26/2020.
     
  • 1-lb packages of Eastern Asia Trading Corporation “CUTTED BEEF FOR BBQ” with “Production date” 7/31/2020.
     
  • 1-lb packages of Eastern Asia Trading Corporation “CHINESE LAMB BBQ.”
     
  • 2-lb packages of Eastern Asia Trading Corporation “CUTED BEEF LIGAMENT.”
     
  • Approx. 1-lb packages of Eastern Asia Trading Corporation “CHINESE BEEF BBQ.”
     
  • 1-lb packages of Eastern Asia Trading Corporation “CUBED LAMB FOR BBQ SET.”

While some products bear the establishment number “EST. 45557” inside the USDA mark of inspection, the products were not produced by federal establishment 45557.

 The items were shipped to an online retailer, Weee! Corporation, and sold directly to consumers through online sales nationwide.

FSIS is concerned that some product may be in consumers’ freezers. 

Consumers and media with questions regarding the public health alert should call Bruce Park, President of One Meat Corp., at (213) 238-7863.

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Questions?

Please contact MDA Recall Coordinator Erin Smilanich at erin.smilanich@state.mn.us