Massive Bologna Recall: Labeled Wrong, Sold Everywhere in U.S. 

Massive Bologna Recall: Labeled Wrong, Sold Everywhere in U.S. 
Massive Bologna Recall: Labeled Wrong, Sold Everywhere in U.S. 

United States: Gaiser’s European Style Provisions Inc. is recalling nearly 150,000 pounds of ready-to-eat bologna because of being improperly labeled. 

According to CBS News, the recalled lunch meats have meat or poultry source materials that have not been mentioned on the labels. 

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The bologna was sold under many different names and under many different labels, and it was manufactured between March 20 and June 20 this year. 

They were shipped over by the Union, N.J., factory to wholesale and retail stores across the nation and bear establishment number 5385 in the inspection mark on the labels under the bushes of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), as U.S. news reported. 

The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) of the USDA took a complaint against it in a hotline and found that source materials used in the products were not declared on the label. 

The group poses no problem as long as the products are used, as there are no reported cases of illness as a result of this. 

Nevertheless, the authorities are discouraging people from using the products being recalled. 

Such products ought to be discarded or delivered back to the relevant selling point. They should not sell these products in restaurants and institutions, as U.S. news reported.