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32,000 Pounds of Meat Recalled over False Inspection Claims

Sabrositos Hondurenos, LLC recalls 32,000 pounds of meat falsely labeled with USDA inspection marks, deemed unsafe as products lacked required federal checks, officials said.

  • Sabrositos Hondurenos, LLC of Edison, New Jersey recalled about 32,000 pounds of meat products on August 20, 2025, due to false USDA inspection marks.
  • The recall followed FSIS discovery during a routine inspection that the products bore a non-existent establishment number EST. 1785, indicating they were not properly inspected.
  • Recalled items include 14-ounce vacuum-sealed packages of homestyle chorizo, smoked pork chops, smoked ribs, and smoked BBQ spicy chorizo, distributed nationwide to retail and restaurant locations.
  • The recall was designated as Class I by the USDA, indicating the highest risk level, with the agency noting that the products are mislabeled and unsafe for consumption; however, no illnesses or adverse effects have been reported to date.
  • Consumers and restaurants are urged to discard or return these products and contact owner Diego Funez Garrido at 908-274-4206 with questions regarding the recall.
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32,000 lbs of meat recalled over fake USDA inspection labels

Sabrositos Hondurenos is recalling about 32,000 pounds of meat products after federal officials discovered they carried false inspection labels.

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Food Safety News broke the news in on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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