Lindon business recalling meat and poultry products
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Lindon-based Thrive Foods is recalling approximately 3,790 pounds of assorted meat and poultry products because they were produced without federal inspection, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety announced Wednesday.

No illnesses have been reported.

All products were packaged as assortment packs with six cans in each case. The "Premium" pack case contains "Diced Roast Beef," "Chopped Chicken" and "Ground Beef" products. The "Deluxe" pack contains "Diced Roast Beef," "Sausage Crumbles," "Diced Turkey," "Chopped Chicken," "Ground Beef" and "Diced Ham."

Products were distributed to wholesale and retail stores in Utah and through the Intermountain West, said the USDA. The company would not release names of stores where the products were shipped.

"As a precaution, Thrive is in the process of notifying customers that purchased Thrive Freeze Dried Meats with manufacture dates between Oct. 12 and Nov. 16 to request that they return their product for a full refund," company officials said in a statement.

Consumer questions

Visit www.AskKaren.gov or call the USDA meat and poultry hot line: 888-674-6854.

Food safety » USDA says goods were not inspected.
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