A nationwide recall of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon is here to ruin your July 4th weekend with fears of Listeria
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a recall for Kraft Heinz Oscar Mayer turkey bacon products due to contamination risks. Approximately 367,812 pounds of turkey bacon are being recalled, with potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination identified through laboratory testing. The recall includes three specific products: a 12-ounce package, a 36-ounce package containing three 12-ounce packages, and a 48-ounce package containing four 12-ounce packages. Each product has defined UPC codes and use by dates, and the recall affects products that may have been distributed nationwide.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service has published an active recall notice affecting multiple Kraft Heinz Oscar Mayer turkey bacon products due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
This recall covers three products, totaling approximately 367,812 pounds, which may pose a life-threatening health risk if consumed.
The affected products include 12-ounce packages, 36-ounce packages containing three 12-ounce packs, and 48-ounce packages with respective UPC codes and specific use by dates.
Laboratory testing at the production facility indicated the potential contamination, prompting the recall of turkey bacon products that may have been sold nationwide.
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