WASHINGTON – The US Dept. of Agriculture’s  Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that roughly 2,881 lbs. of turkey, pork and beef products have been recalled by Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods because of possible contamination by extraneous materials.

Subject to recall are the following items, packed on April 1 and 2, 2016, and showing sell by dates of April 4 and 5, 2016:

  • 185.02-lb. of individually packaged 9.25 OZ “ROASTED TURKEY & COLBY JACK PINWHEELS.”
  • 161.82-lb. of individually packaged 9.25 OZ “BLACK FOREST HAM & PROVOLONE PINWHEELS.”
  • 153.70-lb. of individually packaged 9.25 OZ “ANGUS ROAST BEEF & CHEDDAR PINWHEELS.”
  • 821.76-lb. of 41OZ trays of “HONEY HAM & HONEY TURKEY PINWHEEL TRAY.”
  • 806.40-lb. of 41OZ trays of “HONEY TURKEY & HAVARTI PINWHEEL TRAY.”
  • 752.64-lb. of 41OZ trays of “HONEY HAM & SWISS PINWHEEL TRAY.”

The company distributed items to retail locations in North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia with establishment numbers “EST. 19979” and “P-19979” inside the USDA mark of inspection.

A distributor notified Ukrop’s on April 4, that Roland Fire Roasted Red Pepper Strips were recalled on April 1, 2016, by Roland Foods LLC due to the product possibly containing glass fragments.

No adverse reactions due to consumption of these products have been reported and FSIS has not received any additional reports of illness or injury.