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Tyson Recalls Almost 100,000 Pounds of Ground Beef Due to ‘Contamination’


Tyson Fresh Meats, a Tyson Foods division, is recalling approximately 93,697 pounds of raw ground beef. The products may have been contaminated with “extraneous materials, specifically reflective mirror-like material,” according to the USDA.

The products were produced on Nov. 2, and the product labels are listed as “Hill Country Fare” and “H-E-B” ground beef. Here’s what to look for:

  • 10-lb. chubs containing “Hill Country Fare Ground Fare ground beef 73% lean / 27% fat with best before or freeze by: Nov. 25, 2022.”
  • 5-lb. chubs containing “Hill Country Fare Ground Fare ground beef 73% lean / 27% fat with best before or freeze by: Nov. 25, 2022.”
  • 5-lb. chubs containing “H-E-B ground chuck ground beef 80% lean / 20% fat.”

And here’s what the packaging looks like:

Hill Country Fare ground beef

Possibly contaminated Country Hill Fare ground beef 10-lb. chubs.


USDA

Country Hill Fare ground beef

Possibly contaminated Country Hill Fare ground beef 5-lb. chubs.


USDA

H-E-B 5-lb. ground chuck beef

H-E-B 5-lb. ground chuck beef


USDA

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.

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