
In a recent development for grocery shoppers, Food Lion has initiated a recall on multiple types of ground beef sold at its Glen Burnie store, alerting customers that the meat may be contaminated with foreign material, according to FOX Baltimore.
The recall, limited to the Food Lion branch at 7069 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard in Glen Burnie, Maryland, raises concerns about the safety of beef products processed after 2 p.m. on Friday, July 5, with a sell-by date of July 6. This incident has not yet resulted in any customer complaints or reports of illness.
Details provided by MyStateline indicate that four different in-store prepared ground beef options are being recalled: 73% Lean Fresh Ground Beef, 80% Lean Fresh Ground Chuck, 85% Lean Fresh Ground Beef Round, and 93% Lean Fresh Ground Beef, all sizes included for these varieties, with shoppers who have bought these products advised not to eat them and to return them for a refund under Food Lion’s “Double Your Money Back Guarantee.”