Pork rinds could be contaminated

CHICAGO - A Chicago company is recalling 24,700 pounds of pork rinds sold nationwide because they may be contaminated with harmful bacteria, the Agriculture Department said. Evans Food Products Co. issued the recall after tests showed that the pork rinds may contain salmonella, a germ that can cause food poisoning, the department said. No illnesses have been reported.
calendar icon 10 May 2004
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