RELATED: 7 Simple Ways to Avoid Food Poisoning Per the notice, the pork in question was imported to the U.S. on September 15, 2021, and was then processed into packaged pork rinds and chicharrones. All of the recalled products have the establishment number “EST. 6030” inside the USDA mark of inspection. Additionally, the products were sold in retail locations (including 7-Eleven) in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Washington. The following products are subject to the recall:
Mac’s 3oz Original Porkskin 12ctMac’s 5oz Original Porkskin 8ctMac’s 5oz Jalapeño Porkskin 8ct7-Select 2.1oz Chili Lime Porkskin 6ct7-Select 2.1oz Original Porkskin 6ct7-Select 2.1oz BBQ Porkskin 6ct7-Select 2.1oz Hot Porkskin 6ctTurkey Creek 2oz Chili Lime HOLE PUNCH PorkskinTurkey Creek 2oz Original HOLE PUNCH Porkskin 12ctTurkey Creek 4oz BBQ Porkskin 12ctTurkey Creek 4oz Hot Porkskin 12ctTurkey Creek 4oz Dill Pickle Porkskin 12ctTurkey Creek 4oz Original Porkskin 12ctCazo de Oro 8oz Hot Porkskin 15ctCazo de Oro 3.5oz Hot Porkskin 24ctMac’s 1.5oz BBQ Skin Caddy 2-7ctPamana 2.25oz S&V Porkskin 12ctCazo de Oro 5lb Sancocho 1ct (four different lots)
If you think you may have purchased one or more of the above products, see specific product images here. According to the USDA, the issue with the above packaged foods was discovered during routine FSIS surveillance of imported products. Currently, there have been no reports of anyone having an adverse reaction to any of these products, but consumers who have purchased them are being urged not to eat them. Instead, these products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase. Consumers with questions can contact Arturo Gutierrez, Vice President of Research and Development at Evans Food Group Ltd. at (800) 543-7113.