Your choice of snack foods likely comes down to a few determining factors: What you're hungry for, how much you want to spend, and your specific nutritional or dietary needs and preferences. However, if you regularly eat pork rinds, it might be a good idea to question whether or not your snack of choice is safe to eat , too. RELATED: One Person Has Died After Eating at This Chain, Experts Say On Oct. 14, the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), a division of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), announced that Chicago, Illinois-based Evans Food Group Ltd. had recalled approximately 10,359 pounds of its pork pellet products . The pork pellets, which were imported on Sept. 15, 2021, were subsequently made into multiple popular snack foods, which have since been recalled. The affected products include: Mac's 3-oz. Original Porkskin, 12 count Mac's 5-oz. Original Porkskin, 8 count Mac's 5-oz. Jalapeño Porkskin, 8 count Mac's 1.5-oz BBQ Ski