Ground beef sold at Walmart recalled over E. coli concern

16K pounds of raw beef recalled nationwide

Beef sold at Walmart stores across the U.S. was recalled in May 2024 due to a potential E. coli contamination. Images courtesy of the USDA. (WDIV)

Over 16,000 pounds of raw ground beef products sold at Walmart stores were recalled this week due to a potential E. coli contamination.

A recall of beef products made by Cargill Meat Solutions was announced Wednesday, May 1 due to a potential E. coli contamination, which is a bacteria that can cause illness. More than 16,243 pounds of ground beef sold at Walmart stores throughout the U.S. between April 26-APril 27 are being recalled.

The company issued the recall after learning that “previously segregated product had been inadvertently utilized in the production of ground beef,” leading to a potential contamination. There hadn’t been any reports of illnesses due to the recalled products as of Thursday, May 2.

The following products are included in the recall:

Anyone who purchased a recalled item is urged to not consume it. Instead, the products can be thrown away or returned at the place of purchase.

Anyone who believes they’re experiencing E. coli symptoms -- such as dehydration, bloody diarrhea, and abdominal cramps -- should seek emergency medical care immediately. Most people exposed to E. coli recover within a week, but some people may develop kidney failure, officials said.

You can see all of the recalled products and what they look like in the document below, courtesy of the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.

Questions or concerns can be directed to Cargill Meat Solutions by phone at 1-844-419-1574.

See the full recall announcement on the USDA’s website here.


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