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Lamb Recall Sparks New Warning in 7 States

Lamb Recall Sparks New Warning in 7 States

Summary

Ghanaianway Restaurant and Grocery LLC is recalling almost 6,000 pounds of salted lamb products because they lack federal inspection marks, according to the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The products were sold in seven states, and consumers are advised not to eat them and to return or discard them. So far, there have been no reported illnesses linked to the recall.

Key Facts

  • The recall involves nearly 6,000 pounds of fresh salted lamb.
  • The problem is due to missing federal inspection marks.
  • The products were made between March 11, 2025, and December 3, 2025.
  • They are packed in 15-pound boxes with a label reading “GHANAIANWAY AFRICAN FOODS SALTED LAMB (KOOBI).”
  • Affected products were sent to stores and restaurants in Massachusetts, Minnesota, Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
  • No illnesses related to the products have been confirmed.
  • Consumers are told not to eat the lamb and to return or throw it away.
  • The issue was found during routine USDA inspection activities.

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