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Bird's Head Found In Can Of Beans
Bird’s Head Reportedly Found In Can Of Beans
Chicago company issues recall after woman finds avian surprise Illinois - A woman reported finding a bird’s head in a can of pinto beans, prompting a Chicago-based food company to announce a voluntary recall on Friday. La Preferida Inc. said in a statement that it was recalling a limited number of its cans as a precaution. The company says the beans were canned by New Meridian Inc. in Eaton, Ind. “There are still many unanswered questions, but we have decided to err on the side of safety,” said David Brand, La Preferida’s director of quality assurance. The company is investigating to determine how the bird head got into the 15-ounce can, he said. The Illinois Department of Public Health and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are also investigating. Luz Marrufo, a 28-year-old nurse’s assistant, told the Daily Chronicle in DeKalb that she found the bird’s head Thursday while preparing breakfast for her three sons. She said she purchased the can at a grocery store in Aurora. “I don’t think we’ll be eating beans for a long time, unless I make them,” Marrufo told the newspaper. She gave the can to the county’s health department. No injuries or illnesses resulted, the company said. The cans affected by the recall bear the lot number 5348 MF on the lid. The batch was canned Dec. 14 and is marked by a best-buy date of Dec. 14, 2007, the company said. A phone message left with New Meridian Friday evening was not immediately returned.
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There isn't a day that goes by that I don't hear about an animal or a part of an animal being found in someone's food. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if I found a chicken beak in my bucket of chicken from KFC.
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Re: Bird's Head Found In Can Of Beans
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This actually reminds me of what happened today in Spanish. We were about to take a test, and we were previewing what to do beforehand. The first section was a listening one, where we had four pictures and on the CD they'd say stuff about it blah blah blah. Anyway, the fourth picture had three tacos in it, but the third taco had something weird in it. Nobody could figure out what it was. Our guesses went from fish to insects. Soon, we gave up. So, we went over what the pictures looked like (so we didn't get confused or something like that), and when we got to the fourth picture, she asked what the picture was (as she did with the others). And I automatically said "Dead bird found in taco". Everybody in the class (including the teacher) started laughing their asses off! We went with that conclusion. And the whole time I was thinking about this story.
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