UPDATE: Taco Bell Recalls All Seasoned Beef

Washington DC — About 2 million pounds of seasoned beef used in Taco Bell burritos and tacos have been removed from restaurant locations across the country. Kenosha Beef International recalled the products over concerns that they may be contaminated with metal shavings, the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said in a news release. The bags of meat were shipped from the supplier to five distribution centers and then to restaurant locations across the country, the USDA said. The restaurant chain had announced it was voluntarily recalling about 2.3 million pounds of seasoned beef. By Monday night, 100% of the product had been removed from all restaurants across 21 states, a Taco bell news release said. The beef products were produced from September 20 to October 4, the USDA said. There have been no confirmed reports of reactions from the products, the department said, adding “anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.” Officials discovered the problem after a customer complained of having found a metal shaving in their food, the food chain’s news release said.