Ken’s Highway 45 Meat Market in Antigo is recalling a number of fully cooked meat products.
It’s unlikely the products would make someone sick, but state inspectors found the meat was produced in a manner that did not meet food safety standards.
The inspectors were doing a routine inspection.
No one has reported any illness after eating the meat. If anyone does feel symptoms of food sickness, they should contact their doctor.
The recalled products include:
- Bacon, packaged on Feb. 11, Feb. 16, Feb. 26, March 26, March 30 and April 6
- Smoked pork chops, packaged on Feb. 11, Feb. 16, Feb. 26, March 26, March 30 and April 6
- Bacon ends and pieces, packaged on Feb. 11, Feb. 16, Feb. 26, March 26, March 30 and April 6
- Smoked polish sausage, packaged between Jan. 26 and April 1
- Snack sticks, packaged between Jan. 26 and April 1
- Summer sausage, packaged between Jan. 26 and April 1
Anyone who bought these products can return them to Ken’s Highway 45 Meat Market.
Consumers can contact the market’s owner, Ken Schmidt, at 715-623-3554 with any questions.