Bologna Seasoning Recalled Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
Newly Weds Foods, Inc. is recalling bologna seasoning distributed across 27 U.S. states and Canada because it may contain Salmonella.
What this means for you
Illness, injury, or structural failure has been reported. Stop using the product immediately and contact the manufacturer for a refund or repair.
Our severity reasoning: FDA Class I classification applied to this Salmonella contamination in food product requires a minimum severity score of 4.
Plain-English summary
Newly Weds Foods, Inc. is recalling bologna seasoning (product code G59403) due to potential Salmonella contamination. Approximately 6.46 million pounds of the product have been distributed.
The affected seasoning is sold in 17.00 oz bags and was distributed to Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, and Canada. Affected product codes are YE674129 and YE674595.
The recalled product
- Product
- G59403 BOLOGNA SEASONING X3 17.00 BAG
- Manufacturer
- Newly Weds Foods, Inc.
- Category
- Food — Spices / Seasonings
- Hazard
- salmonella
Is your product affected?
Check your packaging against the codes below. If any of them match, the product is part of this recall.
Lot numbers (1)
- YE674129 YE674595
Distribution
Distribution scope not specified by the agency.
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