Corte Argentino USA LLC's imported beef products skipped required import reinspection, prompting the agency to classify the recall as Class I—the highest-risk health hazard designation. Consumers who purchased FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC beef cuts should not eat the product and check freezers. The recall includes the following five cuts:Various-weight cardboard boxes containing “FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC” boneless beef “Top Sirloin Butt” (“Cuadril Sin Tapa”)Various-weight cardboard boxes containing “FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC” boneless beef “Eye Round” (“Peceto”)Various-weight cardboard boxes containing “FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC” boneless beef “Topside Cap Off” (“Nalga AD S/Tapa”)Various-weight cardboard boxes containing “FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC” boneless beef “Flat” (“Carnaza Cuadrada”)Various-weight cardboard boxes containing “FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC” boneless beef “Knuckle” (“Bola de Lomo”)The products also have the Argentinian establishment number "EST. Because the beef skipped that required step, FSIS has classified the recall as Class I, its highest-risk designation. What to do if you bought these productsIf you bought raw beef labeled with the FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC name in Florida or Texas, the FSIS says don't eat it.