RELATED: If You Bought This at Costco, Get Rid of It Immediately, FDA Says. On May 21, the FSIS announced that nearly 6,000 pounds of Milan Provisions Mexican Brand Cured Chorizo Jalapeño sausage had been recalled. The affected sausages can be identified by establishment number EST. 4335 located inside the USDA inspection mark and expiration dates of June 12, 2021; June 13, 2021; June 14, 2021; and June 15, 2021. The sausages, which were produced in Corona, New York between April 13 and April 16, 2021, were sold exclusively through retail locations within New York State.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb The USDA says that individuals who have the recalled sausages in their fridge or freezer “are urged not to consume them.” Instead, the affected sausages can be returned to their place of purchase for a full refund. For more health and safety news delivered to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter! The USDA reports that the recall was initiated after it was discovered that an ingredient in the chorizo hadn’t been properly inspected. “The problem was discovered when FSIS determined that the firm received pork trim product from a retail butcher facility that is not federally inspected and used it in production of the chorizo product,” the recall notice states. While the USDA hasn’t received any reports of people becoming ill from eating the recalled sausages, the agency recommends that anyone who has consumed the sausages and subsequently felt unwell contact their doctor. If you have questions related to the recall, you can contact Milan Provisions President Salvatore Laurita at (718) 899-7678. RELATED: If You Bought This Heinz Product, Throw It Away Now, USDA Says.  

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