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food-safety1 year ago

"Massive Recall: Johnsonville Sausage Contaminated with Rubber"

Johnsonville is recalling over 35,000 pounds of turkey kielbasa sausages due to potential rubber contamination, as reported by the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The affected products have "best by" dates of May 17 and May 18, and a "P-32009" establishment number. Consumers are advised to discard the products or return them to the store. The recall affects retail distribution centers in several states, and Johnsonville is working with its retail partners to remove the affected products from shelves.

health2 years ago

Johnsonville Recalls 42K Pounds of Sausage in 8 States.

Johnsonville is recalling over 42,000 pounds of its "Beddar with Cheddar" pork sausage links due to possible contamination with black plastic fibers. The affected products were produced on Jan. 26, 2023, and have a "Best By" date of July 11, 2023. The sausage links were shipped to 10 retailers' warehouses in eight states, and consumers are urged not to eat them. No adverse reactions have been reported so far.

health2 years ago

Johnsonville Recalls 42K Pounds of Beddar with Cheddar Sausage Links in 8 States.

Johnsonville is recalling over 42,000 pounds of ready-to-eat "Beddar with Cheddar" pork sausage links that may be contaminated with black plastic fibers. The affected products were produced on Jan. 26, 2023, and have a "Best By" date of July 11, 2023. The sausage links were shipped to 10 retailers' warehouses in eight states, and consumers are urged not to eat them. No adverse reactions have been reported so far.

food-safety2 years ago

Johnsonville recalls 42k lbs of 'Beddar with Cheddar' sausage links over contamination concerns.

Johnsonville has issued a voluntary recall for over 42,000 pounds of "Beddar with Cheddar Smoked Sausage" links due to a report of a small, black, flexible thread-like material found in a link. The affected product was shipped to 10 retailers' warehouses in 8 states. The company has alerted its retail partners to remove the affected product from their stores immediately. Consumers who have purchased the affected products are encouraged not to consume them. The FSIS believes the material poses a very low risk for adverse health effects if consumed.

food-safety2 years ago

Johnsonville recalls 'Beddar with Cheddar' sausages over contamination concerns.

Johnsonville has issued a voluntary recall of its 14 oz. "Beddar with Cheddar" dinner sausage links due to a consumer report of a small, black, flexible thread-like material found in a link. The recall affects 4,807 cases (or 42,062 pounds) of the product shipped to 10 retailers’ warehouses in 8 states. Johnsonville believes the material poses a very low risk for adverse health effects if consumed, but is recalling the product out of concern for consumer safety. Consumers can check if their product is affected by looking for specific information on the package and can contact Johnsonville for more information.

food-safety2 years ago

Johnsonville recalls 42,000 pounds of sausage over contamination concerns.

Johnsonville is recalling over 42,000 pounds of its "Beddar With Cheddar" sausages due to possible contamination with thin black, fibrous strands of plastic. The USDA has urged consumers not to consume the product and to either dispose of it or return it to the place of purchase. The recall is designated as Class II, meaning there is a remote probability of adverse health consequences from eating the food.

food-safety2 years ago

Johnsonville Recalls Sausages Over Contamination Concerns

Johnsonville is recalling 42,000 pounds of smoked sausage links that may contain plastic fibers. The affected product is the Beddar with Cheddar sausage with a best-by date of July 11, and was shipped to retailers in eight states. The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service advises consumers to throw away or return the sausages. No adverse reactions have been reported so far.

food-safety2 years ago

'Beddar with Cheddar' Sausage Links Recalled by Johnsonville.

Johnsonville is recalling over 42,000 pounds of ready-to-eat pork sausage links due to possible contamination with plastic fibers. The recall affects "Beddar with Cheddar" links produced on Jan. 26 and shipped to retail locations in eight states. Consumers are advised to dispose of the product or return it to stores for a refund. No illnesses have been reported so far.