A recall has been issued for nearly 30,000 pounds of Chomps beef snacks after “pieces of metal” were reportedly found in the product.
On Thursday, March 20, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Idaho Smokehouse Partners recalled approximately 29,541 pounds of iChomps ready-to-eat beef stick products due to their possible contamination with a “foreign material, specifically metal.”
According to the FSIS’ announcement and a statement on the Chomps website, the problem was discovered after two consumers reported that pieces of metal were found in the product.
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The recall affects specific lots of 1.15-ounce Original Beef, which are sold in 12-count pouches, 8-count pouches, and single sticks.
Chomps also confirmed to PEOPLE, and also posted on its website, that…