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"35 of the Biggest Food Recalls in U.S. History" is likely an article or list detailing major instances in which food products were recalled due to safety concerns. These recalls typically involve contamination (e.g., salmonella, E. coli, or listeria), mislabeling, undeclared allergens, or improper handling during production.

Some of the most significant food recalls include:

Hallmark/Westland Beef (2008): The largest beef recall in U.S. history, involving 143 million pounds due to improper inspections of sick cows​
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Peanut Corporation of America (2007–2008): Contamination with salmonella affected thousands of products, causing nine deaths and over 700 illnesses​
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Wright County Eggs (2010): Over half a billion eggs were recalled due to a salmonella outbreak linked to poor sanitation​
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Cargill Ground Turkey (2011): A recall of 36 million pounds due to salmonella, resulting in one death and dozens of illnesses​
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Pilgrim’s Pride Chicken (2002): Listeria contamination led to the recall of 27 million pounds of cooked poultry​
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These recalls underline the critical need for stringent food safety regulations to prevent harm to consumers. If you'd like further details on specific recalls or their implications, let me know!






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