The sticks were shipped to stores in California and Illinois, but the company urges everyone to check the product codes.
A popular snack sold at Costco in Ohio and 21 other states has been recalled over concerns that it may be contaminated.
A ready-to-eat beef stick snack sold at Costco stores in California has been recalled over concerns that it has metal.
In a significant food safety development, nearly 30,000 pounds of Chomps Beef Sticks are being recalled over potential metal contamination. This recall has been initiated by Idaho Smokehouse Partners ...
Idaho Smokehouse Partners LLC of Shelley, ID, has updated its recall of 29,541 pounds—more than 14 tons—of ready-to-eat beef sticks after two consumers ...
More than 14 tons of Chomps meat sticks have been recalled after reports of pieces of metal found in the food product.
Idaho-based Smokehouse Partners, LLC is recalling approximately 29,541 pounds of ready-to-eat beef stick products that may be contaminated with foreign material, specifically metal, according to an ...
Idaho Smokehouse Partners is recalling its brand name Chomps beef sticks, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of ...
A ready-to-eat beef stick product that was sold in several states, including Michigan, has been recalled due to possible ...
Chomps announced a voluntary recall for approximately 29,541 pounds of their products shipped primarily to stores in California and Illinois. This precautionary measure aims to safeguard consumers and ...
Idaho Smokehouse Partners, LLC, is recalling approximately nearly 30K pounds of beef stick products that may be contaminated with metal ...