Pork Recalled Due To Inspection Failure
November 25, 2019 7:20AM CST
More than a half million pounds of pork products are being recalled because they weren’t inspected by federal inspectors. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the meat was processed at Illinois-based Morris Meat Packing and shipped to distributors and stores across Illinois. The 515-thousand pounds of raw pork includes pork loin, pork back ribs and pork chops. They were produced between November 25th, 2017, and November 9th, 2019. Federal officials said they received an anonymous tip that the company was producing products without inspection.