Minnesota Company Recalls Steakhouse Burgers
A Minnesota company is recalling about 450 pounds of steakhouse burgers because of misbranding and because they contain allergens that aren’t on the label.
The recalls by J&B Group of Pipestone were announced Saturday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The products include 27-ounce packages that contain six 4.5 ounce “No Name, Roasted Peppers, Onions and Mozzarella Cheese Steakhouse Burgers” with a date of March 3, 2012.
The USDA alert says the product contains a seasoning mix with hydrolyzed soy and wheat proteins, which isn’t listed on the label.
J&B Group is also recalling shipping cases of “Beef Steakburger with Steakhouse Seasoning” with serial numbers of “1049XXX” a case code of “19051” and a date of March 3, 2012.
The products were distributed to stores in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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