Possible metal found in ground beef: Michigan company issues recall across 5 states

Possible metal found in ground beef: Michigan company issues recall across 5 states

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  • Possible metal found in ground beef: Michigan company issues recall across 5 states</p>

<p>DOC LOUALLENJuly 31, 2025 at 12:42 AM</p>

<p>Possible metal found in ground beef: Michigan company issues recall across 5 states</p>

<p>A Michigan-based meat company recalled more than 1,000 pounds of fully cooked ground beef after a customer reported finding pieces of metal in the product, it said in a release.</p>

<p>Ada Valley Meat Company on Tuesday said recalled products were shipped to businesses and distributors across five states: California, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan and Pennsylvania.</p>

<p>STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images - PHOTO: Ground Beef at Supermarket in an undated stock photo.</p>

<p>The affected items came in 20-pound boxes containing four 5-pound bags of "Ada Valley Fully Cooked Ground Beef" from specific lots -- pack date May 28 with lot code 35156 and pack date May 30 with lot code 35157 -- the company said. The products subject to recall also bear establishment number "EST. 10031" inside the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) mark of inspection, it said.</p>

<p>While no injuries have been reported, food safety officials are concerned that some of the recalled products might still be in institutional freezers, Ada Valley noted.</p>

<p>"We are taking this step out of an abundance of caution and in line with our core value: the safety and trust of our customers come first," Gerrit Rozeboom, the company's president, said in a statement sent to ABC News.</p>

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<p>USDA - PHOTO: Ada Valley Meat Company is recalling approximately 1,065 pounds of a fully cooked frozen ground beef product.</p>

<p>The USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service advised institutions not to serve these products and instead throw them away or return them to where they were purchased.</p>

<p>"We are working closely with regulators to investigate the issue and have already implemented additional safety measures and quality checks to prevent future occurrences," Rozeboom told ABC News.</p>

<p>Customers with questions about the recall can contact the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 888-674-6854 or email [email protected].</p>

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