CLEVELAND, Ohio – Sabrocitos Hondureños of Edison, New Jersey, is recalling 32,000 pounds of meat products produced without benefit of federal inspection and bearing labels with a false USDA inspection mark, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said.

Any product bearing the false number Est. 1785 should be considered misbranded and unsafe to eat.

The items were shipped to retail locations and restaurants nationwide.

The recalled products include chorizo (sausage), pork chops and ribs. They were produced on various dates prior to Aug. 20. All are 14-ounce vacuum-sealed packages.

Recalled products

• Homestyle chorizo labeled Olancho Chorizo Suelto Olanchano Sabrocitos Hondureños.

• Smoked pork chops labeled Olancho Chuleta Ahumada Olanchana Sabrocitos

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