Albertsons recalls some ground beef in Washington, Oregon, part of Idaho – including Lewiston

Alberstons said Monday that it is voluntarily recalling a number of ground beef products sold at its stores in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, because of risk of E. coli contamination.

No illnesses have been reported.

The grocery chain, which is owned by Supervalu said the move follows an expanded recall by XL Foods for ground beef products imported to the U.S. from Canada.

Albertsons is recalling multiple ground beef items sold in all of its stores in Washington and Oregon, as well as three stores in Idaho: Lewiston, Coeur d’Alene, and Hayden. No other Albertsons stores are affected by the recall.

The raw ground beef products were sold at its full-service counters at the customer’s request or sold in packaged form with an Albertsons store label between Sept. 3 and Sept. 21. The products are no longer for sale at any stores.

Customers should return any of the recalled products for a refund or replacement.

The recall includes the following packaged products with the Albertsons store label:
1 lb. fresh ground beef patties with the UPC: 7-52907-60030 and “USE BY” date of 9/11/12.
1 lb. fresh ground beef chub with the UPC: 7-52907-18271 and a “USE BY” date of 9/18/12 or 9/21/12.
3 lb. fresh ground beef chub with the UPC: 7-52907-18251 and a “USE BY” date of 9/18/12 or 9/21/12.  (AP)

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