How do you feel about dry-cured sausages?

Do you like bresaola?

Well, you can give a sigh of relief.

Because the ready-to-eat meats that BrucePac is recalling isn’t sausage, but nearly 10 million pounds of chicken and beef.

They claim this is due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, according to the completely honest and truthful USDA and their Food Safety and Inspection Service.

This comes right after the deli meat recall earlier this year by Boar’s Head.

That was 7 million pounds of meat lost.

The Gateway Pundit reports:

Coming on the heels of a massive deli meat recall due to a listeria outbreak, a new warning has been issued as a major meat processor is recalling almost 10 million pounds of its product.

BrucePac is recalling 9,986,245 pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products over fears of contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, the Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service warned.

Earlier this year, Boar’s Head recalled about 7 million pounds of deli meat after a listeria outbreak that left at least 10 people dead and 59 people sickened in an outbreak that affected residents of 19 states, according to The Washington Post. The plant where the contaminated meat was produced has since been closed.

The USDA indicated the latest recall was linked to the BrucePac plant in Durant, Oklahoma. The company lists its headquarters as being in Oregon.

The New York Post said its brands include Urban Bruce and City Grillers.

The USDA said meat and poultry products being recalled were produced between June 19 and Oct. 8.

“These products were shipped to other establishments and distributors nationwide then distributed to restaurants and institutions,” the USDA warning said, adding that recalled products have the establishment numbers “51205 or P-51205” near or within the USDA inspection mark.

The agency noted that “some product may be available for use in restaurants, institutions, and other establishments.”

“These other establishments may have used affected meat and poultry in [ready-to-eat] products that may be on store shelves or in consumers’ refrigerators or freezers.

“Restaurants, institutions, and other establishments are urged not to serve or use these products. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase,” the USDA warned.

The issue was discovered during a routine inspection that eventually determined that the company’s ready-to-eat chicken was the source of listeria.

To date, no illnesses associated with BrucePac products have been reported.

The USDA posted a list of products impacted by the recall.

People aren’t too sure about the USDA anymore and for good reason.

And this is coming right after a hurricane didn’t do as much damage to Florida as was planned, I mean, as predicted.

So is this legitimate or just another plan to take more food away?

And if you need an alternative, just get the GOOD STUFF here:

Can I Send You Two Free Ribeye Steaks? [From NOAH]

Can I Send You Two Free Ribeye Steaks? [From NOAH]

Hey Noah here (or should that be "NoahBae"?) and yes this is real.

The link to get the two free steaks is at the bottom of this article, but first please allow me to explain...

So 99% of the time we cover the hard news around here, and every so often I also like to work in something that I think you might really like.  Something that you might make your life better!

This kind of blends both of those categories...

One thing I've become very passionate about is our food supply, in all facets.

Whether it's toxic things like food additives, Red Dye 3 and 40, toxic chemical additives, etc....

Or whether it's the direct attack on the food supply system itself with all the food processing plants blowing up, burning down, etc...

Or whether it's the "Fake Food" they want to push on us like 3D printed steaks and salmon....

Or the "Plant Based Meat" that isn't much better....

Or the crickets that Klaus Schwab literally wants you to eat....

It's all under attack from literally every side!

I can't solve every single problem, but I do have a solution for free range, hormone free, antibiotics free, mRNA free beef.  The real deal.

Will that solve all the problems?

Of course not.

But I do believe that eating CLEAN red meat is incredibly important to our health.

I've written a bunch of articles on this but I believe healthy amounts of direct sunlight (no sunscreens), eggs, red meat, Ivermectin, daily exercise and good sleep each night would solve probably 75% of all health problems Americans currently face.

So I do believe it's quite important.

The beef you buy at the grocery store is likely not free from antibiotics, hormones and/or mRNA and it's like not "grass fed".

This is what they think "grass fed" means:

That's not how I roll.

I've personally searched out and partnered up with the single largest rancher in all of Idaho (and diversified in several other states too).

I've even been out to one of the ranches in Idaho to see it myself and it's pretty incredible!

They're doing everything right....

As I said, it's 100% FREE from Antibiotics, added Hormones and mRNA:

They don't depend on ranchers....because they ARE the ranchers!

They're what's known as "vertically integrated" meaning they own own and control every single step in the process from start to finish!

The ranch, the processing, the packing and the shipping!

Think all meat is the same?

You have no idea until you actually try real meat.

The stuff you get at the store has been so processed and "preserved" that you don't know the difference until you taste how it SHOULD be....

Check this out:

They are committed not only to quality but to sustainability....

Basically.....?

They're the anti-Bill Gates!

I'm sure you've heard of Omaha Steaks or Butcher Box or other places that ship steaks right to your door, but if you're currently buying from Butcher Box, Omaha Steaks, Kansas City Steak Company or Chicago Steak Company, you're paying MORE and getting LESS than the company I have partnered up with: Riverbend Ranch, baby!

Take a look:

So if you're into steaks and you'd rather save some $$ money compared to the other companies listed above, or if you'd like to ditch the hormones, antibiotics and mRNA that is likely in the steak at your local grocery store, I have a MUCH better option for you.

And because they are so confident you're going to love it, if you test them out and order some steaks in October, they're going to send you two completely free ribeyes!  All you have to do is place an order in October 2024 and they'll add in two free ribeyes free of charge!

I told ya, stick around here and you'll not only get the news with no censorship, you'll also get some FREE bennies!

Here's my personal link and you can do everything online: http://riverbendranchsteaks.com/WLTrump

As I always like to say, who loves ya baby?

Enjoy!

NOTE: this is only good in October 2024, so if you're reading this after 10/31/24 I'm sorry but you won't get the two free ribeyes.  

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

View the original article here.

 

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