Public Health Warning issued for meat and poultry paste tea via undeclared allergens
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The USDA’s Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health warning this week about frozen meat and poultry paste tea. Undeclared egg allergens, The USDA said.
Pasties was produced using egg washes that were not printed on product labels.
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The agency discovered an error during a periodic labeling review.
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The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Agency (FSIS) issued a public health warning this week about frozen meat and poultry pastes due to undeclared egg allergens, the USDA said. (USDA/FOX News)
The following packages are subject to alerts:
- 8 oz. Plastic package containing “chicken and cheese paste” with the best on December 11, 2025 and up to previous dates.
- 8 oz. Plastic package containing “Pasty Oven Pasty Pizza Pasty with Pepperoni” with the best before dates before December 11th, 2025.
- 15 pounds. Case containing 30 8 oz. A “chicken and cheese paste-like paste” unit with the best on December 11, 2025 and up to previous dates.
- 15 pounds. Case containing 30 8 oz. A “Paste Oven Paste Pizza Paste” unit with the best before the date before December 11th, 2025.
They were for sale at Pesti oven restaurants Kinesosi, Michiganand shipped to funding groups not only in Wisconsin, but also across the state.

No illnesses or side effects have been reported yet, according to the USDA.
According to the USDA, customers must either throw away the product or return it to the location where they purchased it.
Alerts come as Mississippi-based beef fat company resumes sales Following the recall By USDA this week.
“On February 6th, I was notified of a label issue affecting 24 oz. Beef for cooking“Company Lady May Taurou said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.

Following this week’s USDA recall, the Mississippi beef veterinarian company will resume sales. (USDA/FOX News)
“The product itself remains completely safe and unaffected, but labeling required modifications,” the statement said. “As a result, our manufacturer, Common Sense Soap, has launched a voluntary recall to ensure compliance.”
The USDA recalls the £30,000 product.
Beef tallow is the fat that surrounds the kidneys of a cow. Can be used as a cosmetic and cooking ingredient.
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The label was updated as sales resumed on Friday.