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Publix recalls ground beef for possible ‘foreign material' in the beef

Publix recalls ground beef for possible ‘foreign material' in the beef

Miami Herald7 hours ago

The latest not-food-in-your-food recall comes from Publix, which recalled Market Ground Beef sold on Tuesday and Wednesday for 'the potential of foreign material' in the beef.
This covers only Market Ground Beef made on June 25 with a sell by date of June 26 and sold at the Abernathy Square Publix, 6615 Roswell Rd., in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs.
READ MORE: Bacteria that can cause vomiting, diarrhea gets kids' cough syrup recalled
If you have this beef, throw it away or return it to the store for a refund. Direct any questions to Publix at 800-242-1227.

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