A recall was issued on Wednesday, September 26, for ground beef shipped from Cargill Meat Solutions due to possible E. coli (Escherichia coli O26) contamination.
If you recently picked up the Philly Steak and Cheese variety of Hot Pockets, you might want to toss them. They're part of a huge beef recall that started this month from meat produced by California-based Rancho Feeding Corporation.
A Kansas meat supplier has recalled nearly 23,000 pounds of beef, chicken and ham after the USDA noted it could be potentially contaminated with listeria. Louisiana is among the states affected by the recall.
You might want to check your refrigerator to see if you have these meats in there -- a recall has been put out, and there's the chance you could become sick by eating them.