Recall notice: metal pieces found in Junior’s Smokehouse Buc-ee’s Beef Jerky

WASHINGTON, D.C. (KIEM)- 690 pounds of teriyaki beef jerky are recalled, after pieces of hard metal were found in the products after a USDA inspection.

The brand is Junior’s Smokehouse. The recall applies to items produced on august 9th.
specifically, you’ll want to be on the lookout for 4 oz. plastic pouches of “buc-ee’s hill country brand teriyaki beef jerky, made in Texas from solid strips of beef, ready to eat,” labeled with best by 08-09-2019, and a lot code of 220-272.

The problem was discovered on September 17, 2018, when the establishment received a consumer complaint from a retail store customer regarding metal in the teriyaki beef jerky product.

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