A company in South Dakota has recalled over two million pounds of pork jerky after consumers reported finding metal in the bags of snacks. USDA
A company has recalled a popular pork jerky product after multiple consumers reported finding pieces of metal in bags of the ready-to-eat snack.
LSI, Inc. located in Alpena, South Dakota voluntarily recalled the product after receiving complaints from consumers who found pieces of wiry metal in the snacks. A company-led investigation determined that the metal came from a conveyor belt used in the production facility.
The affected products are 14.5oz and 16oz pouches of jerky called "GOLDEN ISLAND fire-grilled PORK JERKY, Korean BARBECUE recipe" and were available for purchase at Sam’s Club and Costco locations across the U.S. Pictures of the

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