Health Alert: Mislabeled Beef and Pork Products Pose Risk
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert after finding undeclared sesame in several raw meat products. Sesame is a federally recognized allergen. Consumers with sesame allergies may be at risk.
How the issue was discovered
FSIS found the problem during a routine label review. Inspectors identified sesame oil in products without sesame listed as an ingredient. Because sesame was not declared, FSIS issued an alert rather than a recall.
Products involved
The items were sold under the Quality Meat Sky Ranch Premium Provisions brand. They were packaged in 1.5-pound clear plastic containers with safety lids. Production dates span December 1, 2025, to April 6, 2026.
- Marinated Beef Ribeye Roll/Bulgogi — sell-by dates December 11, 2025, through April 16, 2026.
- Marinated Pork Tenderized Cut Butt — sell-by dates December 11, 2025, through April 16, 2026.
- Marinated Beef Sliced Short Ribs/LA Style — sell-by dates December 11, 2025, through April 16, 2026.
- Mrn Pork Single Belly Chop/Jumulleok — sell-by dates December 11, 2025, through April 16, 2026.
Risk and recommended actions
FSIS warns that consumers may still have these products at home. People who are allergic to sesame should not eat them. FSIS advises returning the product to the place of purchase or discarding it.
Reporting and more information
This report uses information provided by the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The story was reported from Orlando and published on Filmogaz.com. The matter is part of a broader health alert about mislabeled beef and pork products that may pose a risk to allergic consumers.