On June 27, the USDA's FSIS announced a recall of approximately 150,000 pounds of bologna products from Gaiser's European Style Provisions due to undeclared meat types in the labeling. This misbranding issue stems from a complaint leading to an FSIS investigation, confirming seven types of bologna containing pork, chicken, or beef that weren't disclosed. The recall falls under Class III, indicating a low likelihood of health risks. Consumers are advised to consult a healthcare provider if they have concerns. The products were sold nationwide, produced between March 20 and June 20.
The recall arises from complaints about undeclared ingredients in Gaiser's bologna, prompting an investigation by FSIS that discovered mislabeling of meat types.
Gaiser's European Style Provisions' bologna misbranding was classified as Class III, indicating low risk for health consequences while raising concerns about consumer awareness.
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