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Idaho company expands recall of over 14 tons of beef sticks because of metal contamination concerns

Idaho company expands recall of over 14 tons of beef sticks because of metal contamination concerns
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Idaho Smokehouse Partners LLC of Shelley, ID, has updated its recall of 29,541 pounds—more than 14 tons—of ready-to-eat beef sticks after two consumers reported finding metal pieces in the product.

Initially announced on March 20, 2025, the recall has been expanded with new details about packaging and distribution, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

The beef sticks, produced between Jan. 13 and  15, 2025, carry an expiration date of Feb. 10, 2026. The updated recall now specifies that the products were shipped to distribution centers in California, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Washington for further distribution to retail locations nationwide—broader than the originally reported California and Illinois retail locations.

Consumers can identify the recalled beef sticks by checking the following details, which now include an additional packaging type:

Recalled Product:

As of this update, no confirmed injuries have been reported from consuming these products. The USDA advises anyone concerned about potential injury to contact a healthcare provider.

Consumers are urged not to consume these beef sticks and should discard them or return them to the place of purchase.

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