CINCINNATI – Retailer Kroger posted a recall notice on its website stating that bone-in ribeye steaks, boneless ribeye steaks and in-store ground beef purchased between April 23 and June 7 should not be eaten due to possible E. coli O157:H7 contamination.
“Please check your freezer for this product, as it may have been frozen for storage,” Kroger said in the notice. “There have been no confirmed reports of illness due to consumption of these products. Please return the product to this store for a full refund.”
As of June 10, there had been no confirmed reports of illness. According to the company’s website, Kroger distributed the beef to grocery stores in some parts of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.
Consumers may contact Kroger at (800) 576-4377 with any questions or concerns.