Posted On: December 12, 2010 by Brian Cook

USDA Recalls Pork Products

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) says a pair of pork products from an Orange County company are being recalled because their labels don't list wheat among the ingredients; this could potentially cause big problems for those consumers who have a wheat allergy.

The USDA announced the recall last week for more than 2,000 pounds of raw pork paste and ready-to-eat fried pork loaf from L&R Fine Fashions in Garden Grove.
The non-disclosure of the true ingredients was uncovered by the USDA during a label review at the company.

The products subject to the recall are 11-ounce packages of Kim Loan Gio Song Pork Paste and 14-ounce chubs of Kim Loan Cha Chien Fried Pork Loaf produced between Jan. 22, 2010 and Dec. 6, 2010.

The pork in question was sold to retail outlets, mostly in California.