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USDA Establishment Number 1926. What that means, what we can document, and the specifications your buyer will ask for.

USDA Establishment Number 1926

O'Steen Meat Specialties is a federally inspected meat processing establishment operating under USDA Est. #1926. That number is issued by the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service to a specific plant, and it appears inside the inspection legend on our packaging.

Practically, federal inspection means a USDA inspector is present during production, the facility operates under written sanitation and process-control programmes, and product cannot ship without passing inspection. It is the baseline distributors and multi-unit operators require, and it is why our product can cross state lines.

We are also FDA certified for the non-meat components of our product range.

USDA Est. #1926

Federally inspected establishment. Inspection legend printed on every case.

FDA certified

Covers the non-meat elements of our appetizer and breaded product lines.

Made in Oklahoma

Single-site manufacturing at 2126 N Broadway Ave, Oklahoma City.

Interstate shipping

Federal inspection permits distribution across Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Kansas and Missouri.

Shelf life and cold chain

Shelf life depends on the product family. These are the figures we quote to operators:

Product familyHandlingShelf life
Marinated proteins (fajita meat, seasoned breast, tenderloins)Refrigerated, vacuum sealed30–45 days
Battered & breaded items (fritters, appetizers)FrozenUp to 6 months

Every case ships with storage and use-by instructions specific to the item. Products are vacuum-sealed or packed IQF in layers depending on how the item is portioned and used — IQF layering matters when a kitchen needs to pull five pieces rather than thaw a whole bag.

Packaging and traceability

Catalogued items carry a fixed item code, stated portion size, case weight and pack format. Those specifications are published in our full catalog so a buyer can spec an order without a phone call. Item codes stay stable, which matters for distributor ordering systems and for recipe costing.

Common questions

How long do marinated products last?

Most carry a 30 to 45 day refrigerated shelf life, vacuum sealed.

How long can breaded items be frozen?

Up to six months while maintaining quality.

Is product vacuum sealed or IQF?

Both, depending on the item. Bagged products are typically vacuum sealed; fritters and portioned items are often IQF layered.

Need documentation for your buyer?

We can provide specification sheets and certification documentation for any catalogued item.

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