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A New York company has recalled nearly 19,000 pounds of ready-to-eat sausage and sliced meat and poultry products after sodium nitrite levels exceeded the regulatory limit. That's according to the ...
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The recall was "due to sodium nitrite levels that exceed the regulatory limit," per the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service Getty Nearly 19,000 pounds of ready-to ...
House Bill 1209, which overwhelming passed out of the state House and Senate earlier this year, prohibits the sale of sodium nitrite in concentrations over 10%. Washington is the fourth state in ...
Smith Packing, LLC—based in Utica, New York—issued a recall due to "sodium nitrite levels that exceed the regulatory limit," according to a April 29 press release. The variety of meat items ...
Testing later revealed sodium nitrite concentrations above acceptable safety thresholds, which can pose health risks, especially to sensitive individuals such as young children and those with ...
The bill, which would prohibit the sale of highly concentrated sodium nitrite, now heads to the Senate. If passed, the bill would make Washington the fourth state in the nation to ban the chemical.
Officials have issued a recall for sausages, sliced meats and poultry products sold in New York state over fears of high sodium nitrite levels. The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety ...
Smith Packing, LLC, announced the recall because of sodium nitrite levels that exceed the regulatory limits, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service ...
A message shared on the FSIS website April 29 confirmed that Smith Packing, LLC, located in Utica, New York, was recalling the items “due to sodium nitrite levels that exceed the regulatory ...