Sunday, August 22, 2010

Beef treat recall

Another pet food recall affects beef-flavored dog treats.

Merrick Pet Care, Inc. announced the recall of all lots of 10-ounce “Beef Filet Squares” for dogs and “Texas Hold’ems” pet treats because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

Read the recall notice from the company here.

According to consumeraffairs.com, this is the third time in recent weeks the Amarillo, Texas, based company has issued a recall for certain lot numbers of treats.

The food was distributed nationwide.

In July, Merrick pulled 86 cases of its beef filet squares off the market after a sample analyzed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tested positive for salmonella. Earlier this month, the company pulled another 83 cases of those treats -- and the Texas Hold’Ems treats -- off store shelves. On Monday, Merrick recalled all lots of the treats sold in 10 ounce plastic bags because of ongoing concerns about salmonella contamination.

Merrick said it has not received any reports of illnesses linked to the recalled treats.

People can become infected with salmonella by not thoroughly washing their hands after touching contaminated products or any surface exposed to them.

Consumers who purchased the recalled treats can return them to the store for a full refund, the company said. For more information about this action, contact Merrick at 1-800-664-7387.

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