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Legacy Food Company recalls beef jerky

The product contains sesame oil, which is not declared on the product label.

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Legacy Food Company of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., is recalling approximately 67,895 pounds of beef jerky.

The product contains sesame oil, which is not declared on the product label.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions.

The following items, produced from July 20, 2020, through May 14, 2021, are being recalled:

  • 10-lb. packages containing “N4 Vua Kho Bo Curry Beef Jerky.”
  • 10-lb. packages containing “N8 Vua Kho Bo Flank Steak Beef Jerky Fish Sauce.”
  • 10-lb. packages containing “N9 Vua Kho Bo House Special Beef Jerky Fish Sauce.”
  • 10-lb. packages containing “Vua Kho Bo Hot Beef Jerky.”
  • 10-lb. packages containing “Hot Peppered Beef Jerky.”
  • 16-oz packages containing “Formosa Brand Hot Peppered Beef Jerky.”

The recalled 10-lb products, bearing establishment number “Est. 8256” and the 16-oz product, bearing establishment number “EST 2446” inside the USDA mark of inspection, were sold online and shipped to retail stores in California.

The 10-lb products are sold in bulk packaging and removed from their original packaging and repackaged and relabeled for online sales.

Retail stores remove the products from their original packaging and display them in bins for sale.

What to do

Customers who purchased the recalled products should not consume them, but discard or return them to the place of purchase.

Consumers with questions may contact Kevin Yang Legacy Food Company, at (909) 244-0865.

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