Company recalls chicken, beef and pork products served in Texas

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Thursday, May 21, 2015

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A California company is recalling chicken, beef and pork products in several states, including Texas.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service say the products were never inspected. The products were processed by LQNN, operating as Lee's Sandwiches, and served at restaurants in Texas and five other states.

There are no reports of any illnesses, but below is a full list of products affected.

The following set may contain "Est. 11041" or "P-11041" inside the USDA mark of inspection:

  • 54,509 -lb. of "Banh Bao Pork & Egg Steamed Bun
  • 15,147 -lb. of "Banh Bao Pork & Egg Steamed Bun
  • 55,114 -lb. of "PORK PATE CHAUD (LARGE)
  • 6,016.5-lb. of "PORK PATE CHAUD (SMALL)
  • 50,036-lb. of "CHICKEN PATE CHAUD (LARGE)
  • 6,184.5-lb of "CHICKEN PATE CHAUD (SMALL)

These products may contain "Est. 11041" or "P-11041" inside the USDA mark of inspection:

  • 22,812-lb. of "SLICED OIL BROWNED TURKEY PREMIUM BREAST MEAT FULLY COOKED
  • 2,453.5-lb. of "SLICED SALAMI MEAT with wine FULLY COOKED

The following products may contain "Est. 18995" inside the USDA mark of inspection:

  • 222.25-lb. of 4-oz. plastic containers of "FRUIT BEEF JERKY (Kho Bo)
  • 352-lb. of 4-oz. plastic containers of "B.B.Q. BEEF JERKY (Kho Bo)
  • 354-lb. of 4-oz. plastic containers of "Curry BEEF JERKY (Kho Bo)