Meat products from NJ company recalled over false inspection labels
By: John Connolly
      NorthJersey.com 
USA Today Network - New Jersey
    ..... A New Jersey-based company is recalling 32,000 pounds of meat products over false inspection labels, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced on august 20. [2025]
      ..... 
    Sabrositos Hondurenos LLC, in Edison, [NJ] produced various products including chorizo (sausage) pork chops and ribs, that "bear false marks of inspection with establishment number 'EST. 1785,' which does not exist," the service said. Any products with that number "should be considered misbranded and unsafe to eat," the agency said.
    ..... It said the following products are part of the recall:
    * 14-ounce vacuum-sealed packages containing home-style chorizo labeled "OLANCHO Chorizo Suelto Olanchano SABROCITOS HOUNDURENOS,:
    * 14-ounce vacuum-sealed packages containing smoked pork chops labeled "OLANCHO  Chuleta Ahumada  Olanchana SABROCITOS HOUNDURENOS."
    * 14-ounce vacuum-sealed packages containing smoked chorizo labeled "OLANCHO  Chorizo ahuado  Olanchano SABROCITOS HOUDURENOS."
    * 14-ounce  vacuum-sealed packages containing cased homestyle chorizo, labeled "OLANCHO chorizo Olanchano crillo  SABROCITOS HONDURENOS."
    * 14-ounce vacuum-sealed packages containing smoked BBQ spicy chorizo labeled "OLANCHO  chorizo Parrillero  SABROCITOS HOUNDURENOS." 
    * 14-Ounce vacuum-sealed  packages containing smoked ribs labeled "OLANCHO  costilla Ahumada Olanchana  SABROCITOS HOUNDURENOS."
    ..... The products were shipped to retail establishment and restaurants nationwide. The agency said there have been "no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products." 
    ..... However, it wared the "food produced without inspection may contain undeclared allergens, harmful bacteria, or other contaminants that put consumer health and safety at risk."