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Bucks County Schools part of massive beef recall

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Preferred Real Estate

Six Bucks County school systems receive recalled beef, says Pennsylvania state officials.

Pennbury, Bristol Township, Bensalem, Quakertown, and Morrisville public school districts and the Wood Schools in Langhorne received the recalled beef under a national school lunch program. Other nearby school districts which received the recalled beef: Philadelphia, Lower Merion, and Abington.

School officials are urged to check their beef inventories and follow the recall instructions. Agriculture officials say there is "very low risk to human health" in the recall of products from the Hallmark/Westland Meat Packaging Co. of Chino, Calif. The company voluntarily recalled 143 million pounds of raw and frozen beef products on Sunday.

 

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Joseph,

Crazy how many times this happens today......I hope no one got sick.

Feb 20, 2008 05:44 AM
Joseph Grabowski
Keller Williams Preferred Real Estate - Yardley, PA
REALTOR - 4saleinbucks.com
Agricultural food recalls are becoming more common. It is impossible to test all meats and produce for chemicals and/or bacterial contamination.
Feb 20, 2008 10:21 AM
Janice Kutt
Pennsburg, PA

Joseph,

 Personally, we have stopped buying beef, especially ground beef.  We made the switch to ground pork, chicken and turkey.  We actually prefer these options.  I hope they get a handle on these constant beef recalls.

Janice

Feb 24, 2008 11:59 AM
Joseph Grabowski
Keller Williams Preferred Real Estate - Yardley, PA
REALTOR - 4saleinbucks.com
Janice - You have stopped buying BEEF? That is unAmerican and not very patriotic.
Mar 25, 2008 06:41 AM