Summary
A recall has been issued for over 46,000 pounds of frozen, raw pork boneless loins by Mays Chemical Company of Puerto Rico. The pork was not inspected upon entering the U.S., and the recall is due to potential health risks. Authorities are advising the public not to eat these products and to discard or return them.
Key Facts
- Mays Chemical Company of Puerto Rico is recalling 46,315 pounds of frozen, raw pork boneless loins.
- The recall is due to the pork not being inspected when it was imported into the U.S.
- The affected products come in variable weight cardboard boxes with a Canadian inspection mark.
- The recall is classified as a Class I recall, which means there’s a high chance of serious health risks if consumed.
- No illnesses have been reported, but there is concern some products may still be available in restaurants and institutions.
- Consumers are advised not to eat these products and to dispose of or return them.
- The recall is still active, and consumers can contact Mays Chemical Company for more information.