SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - Smith's Food and Drug stores expanded its recall on beef. It now includes packages weighing two pounds or more of store-brand labeled beef grind 85/15 with sell-by dates of April 27th to June 1st.
The beef was supplied by JBS Swift Beef Co. and may be contaminated with E. coli.
To date, no illnesses have been reported in connection with the beef products.
Smith's says the product is no longer in stores and it is asking customers to check their freezers at home for the beef.
Beef included in the recal follows:
- Ball Tip Steak, Petite Cut
- Lead 85/15 Ground Beef ST
- Ground Beef (not to exceed 15% fat)
- Cube Steak
- Beef for Stew
- Beef for Fondue
- Beef Fajita Meat
- Beef for Stir Fry
The items listed above include beef products in foam tray packages wrapped in clear cellophane and purchased at Smith’s in-store fresh meat cases. Customers who have any of the beef items included in this recall should not consume the products and should return them to a store for a full refund or replacement.
Smith's stores in Arizona, Iraho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming are included in the recall.
Anyone with questions should call 1-800-632-6900 or visit the Smith's Food and Drug website. Quetions can also be answered at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.