BLOOMER, Wis. (WFRV) – Lotts-A-Meat reportedly issued a voluntary Class I recall of multiple packaged meats that were sold wholesale and at retail.

The recall includes 13 total products that were sold at multiple locations in northwest Wisconsin. Lotts-A-Meat is located in Bloomer. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection is the one who provided the information on the recall.

Below is a list of the recalled products that carry a mark of inspection with establishment No. 398:

  • Honey Ham Stick – No Nitrite or Nitrate added, 1 lb. vacuum-sealed packages with packaging dates prior to 2/3/2023
  • Pork chops, vacuum-sealed packages with the following packaging dates:
    • 8/12/2022
    • 12/30/2022
    • 1/27/2023
  • Pork steaks, vacuum-sealed packages with the following packaging dates:
    • 8/12/2023
    • 1/27/2023
  • Pork roasts, vacuum-sealed packages with the following packaging date:
    • 1/27/2023
  • Sirloin, vacuum-sealed packages with the following packaging date:
    • 1/20/2023
  • Teriyaki beef snack sticks, vacuum-sealed packages with packaging dates prior to 2/3/2023
  • Sweet maple bacon flavored snack stick, vacuum-sealed packages, packaged on 1/30/2023
  • Beef snack sticks, vacuum-sealed packages with the following packaging dates:
    • 1/22/2023
    • 1/30/2023
  • Dill with pepper jack cheese snack stick or pickle with pepper jack cheese snack stick, vacuum-sealed packages with packaging dates prior to 2/3/2023
  • Jalapeno and cheese snack stick, vacuum-sealed packages, packaged on 1/22/2023
  • Garlic beef snack stick, vacuum-sealed packages with packaging dates prior to 2/3/2023
  • Bacon, vacuum-sealed packages with no mark of inspection, packaged on 12/27/2022
  • Beef snack stick with cheese, vacuum-sealed packages with no mark of inspection, packaged on 7/12/2022

The products were sold at retail in Bloomer, Cadott, Fall Creek and New Auburn. Officials say that is a Class I recall and was started based on evidence collected during a routine inspection by state inspectors.

The evidence reportedly showed the products included undeclared allergens and were made without the benefit of inspection. There have been no reported illnesses as a result of consuming the listed products.

More information on the recall can be found here.