AW Farms has recalled 6,900 pounds of hot dog products after they were found to have been distributed without proper inspection by the U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The recall affects products shipped to establishments in Ohio and West Virginia, and the FSIS advises restaurants and hotels to discard or return the items. No adverse reactions have been reported so far.
AW Farms is recalling approximately 6,900 pounds of ready-to-eat hot dog products produced without federal inspection. The products, distributed to restaurants and hotels in Ohio and West Virginia, were identified by FSIS following a state public health partner's notification. No adverse reactions have been reported, but affected establishments are urged to discard or return the products.
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