515,000 pounds of pork product without food safety inspection recalled after anonymous tip

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515,000 pounds of pork product without food safety inspection recalled after anonymous tip
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These items were produced by Morris Meat Packing, which operates in Maywood, Illinois, between 25 November 2017 and 9 November 2019.

Half a million pounds of pork product has been recalled by the US' Food safety and Inspection Service. These items were produced by Morris Meat Packing outside of inspection hours between 25 November 2017 and 9 November 2019. They were then distributed to retailers around Illinois. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Half a million pounds of pork product has been recalled by the US' Food safety and Inspection Service. These items were produced by Morris Meat Packing outside of inspection hours between 25 November 2017 and 9 November 2019. They were then distributed to retailers around Illinois. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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