The USDA and Table 87 Frozen LLC is recalling nearly 650 pounds of frozen pizza product that contains pork that was produced without federal inspection. The product affected has an establishment number of 51192 inside the USDA Mark of inspection and is labeled “Table 87 Coal Oven Pizza, Home of the Coal Oven Slice Proscuitto” and has a UPC code 804879558286. The product was produced at the plant between April 1, 2019 and June 4, 2019. The product was shipped nationwide to retail and wholesale locations as well as online retailers. While there have been no reports of consumers having reactions to the product if they consumed them, you should contact your Primary Care Provider if you did consume this pizza product. Consumers who have the product in their position should discard them immediately or returned to the place of purchase.
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Christian Charity Discusses Ways To Get Clean Water In Africa
Rockwall, Texas (Findit) May 27, 2019 – The Last Well, a Christian charity, recently released a blog discussing the various ways to get clean water in Africa. Millions of people across the continent struggle to access clean drinking water, resulting in severe health crises. When communities lack clean drinking water, their residents’ education, safety, and health suffer. Women and children undertake dangerous journeys to bring water to their families, and many children must skip school in order to do so. This perpetuates the cycle of poverty, as they will be less likely to secure higher-paying jobs. Health concerns are also serious. Cholera, dengue fever, hepatitis, malaria, and other water-related illnesses are common and can result in death. To protect against these diseases, people must have access to clean drinking water and understand how to keep those sources of water safe and useable. Without these critical resources, hundreds of thousands of people in Africa fall sick each year, affecting their ability to make a living or get an education. Communities that have access to clean drinking water must work hard to maintain the source of that water. Residents can build rain catchment tanks, which collect and store rainwater and keep it Read more…
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