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Castleberry’s Food Company Recalls 90 Products After Botulism Outbreak
The government warned consumers and retailers to take urgent action to rid
their shelves of more than 90 products, including chili sauce, corned beef hash
and dog food, produced at a plant linked to a botulism outbreak.
The
Castleberry’s Food Company, a subsidiary of Bumble Bee Seafoods, closed the
suspect plant.
So far, four cases of botulism have been reported: two in
Indiana and two in Texas. All four people consumed Hot Dog Chili Sauce Original,
a product made by Castleberry’s.
On Saturday, Castleberry’s expanded a
voluntary recall of canned meat products. It specified more than 80 types of
canned chili, beef stew, corned beef hash and other meat products in addition to
10 products it had recalled Thursday. The only products linked to illness thus
far are the chili sauces.
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