Idaho smokehouse recalls beef sticks over metal contamination risk
- Idaho Smokehouse Partners, LLC recalled approximately 29,541 pounds of beef stick products due to potential metal contamination, as announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service .
- The affected products are 1.15-ounce packages of 'CHOMPS ORIGINAL BEEF STICK MILD' produced between January 13-15, 2025, with an expiration date of February 10, 2026.
- Two consumer complaints about metal fragments prompted the recall, which has not reported any injuries so far.
- Consumers are advised to check their pantries for the recalled items and return them for a refund according to FSIS guidelines.
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Popular snack recalled because it might contain metal
Idaho-based Smokehouse Partners, LLC is recalling approximately 29,541 pounds of ready-to-eat beef stick products that may be contaminated with foreign material, specifically metal, according to an announcement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.
Nearly 30,000 beef sticks made at local company recalled over concerns of contamination
Chomps Beef Sticks are made at Shelley-based Idaho Smokehouse Partners LLC. | Photo courtesy USDA SHELLEY (KPVI) – A popular maker of ready to eat beef sticks has issued a recall because some customers found pieces of metal in the product. Idaho Smokehouse Partners based in Shelley reported the recall to the U.S. Department of Agriculture on March 20 after receiving two complaints from customers. Nearly 30,000 Chomps Beef Sticks, which were pack…
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