Johnsonville Sausage & 11 Other Major Food Recalls You Need to Know About Right Now

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So, to keep consumers up to date on which food products they should avoid, we've rounded up 12 major food recalls that every American consumer should know about right now. We will be continuously updating this story with the latest recalls as they are announced throughout 2024, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back for the latest.On March 7, a recall was issued for a whopping 35,430 pounds of Johnsonville brand turkey kielbasa sausage that was distributed to retailers nationwide.

The recall only applies to bags with the lot codes D300 EX1024 and F272 EX1026 stamped on the front side of the packaging. Any consumers who still have the product at home are being urged to stop using it immediately and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.to refrain from consuming several other ground cinnamon brands that were found to contain elevated levels of lead.

The recall was later expanded with additional products from other major retailers like Trader Joe's, Costco, H-E-B, and Alberston's. The FDA has compiled the names, photos, and all other relevant information about the recalled items on a The FSIS urged delis against continuing to serve the ham and instructed any customers with milk allergies who purchased it to either return it or throw it away. No adverse reactions have been reported in connection to the product.a dozen varieties of packaged pia cakes, a Vietnamese-Chinese treat featuring a pastry crust that can contain a variety of different soft fillings. The cakes may contain undeclared egg, which poses a risk to people with allergies.

 

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