Greater than 360,000 kilos of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon have been recalled, the USDA’s Meals Security and Inspection Service (FSIS) introduced Wednesday.
Kraft Heinz pulled the merchandise from shops nationwide, and in the British Virgin Islands and Hong Kong, after discovering they might be contaminated with Listeria.
Test your fridge and freezer for the recalled turkey bacon, and toss or return it instantly.
The recall impacts three Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon Unique merchandise:
12-oz. vacuum-packed packages; UPC: 071871548601; Use-By Dates: July 18, 2025, to Aug. 2, 2025; Lot Code: RS4036-oz. packages containing three 12-oz. vacuum-packed packages; UPC: 071871548748; Use-By Dates: July 23, 2025, to Sept. 4, 2025; Lot Codes: RS19, RS40, or RS4248-oz. packages containing 4 12-oz. vacuum-packed packages; UPC: 071871548793; Use-By Dates: July 18, 2025, to Sept. 4, 2025; Lot Codes: RS19, RS40, or RS42
The merchandise have been produced from April 24, 2025, to June 11, 2025, and the recall impacts a complete of 367,812 kilos of turkey bacon.
USDA Meals Security and Inspection Service
The affected turkey bacon could comprise Listeria, micro organism that may trigger severe foodborne sickness.
Kraft Heinz initiated the recall after lab testing revealed that the turkey bacon could also be contaminated.
FSIS gave the recall the very best danger stage—Class 1—as there’s a “affordable likelihood” that the affected turkey bacon will “trigger severe, opposed well being penalties or loss of life.”
Search for the recalled turkey bacon in your fridge and freezer. In case you have it, throw it away instantly, or return it for a refund.
When you suspect you consumed the contaminated turkey bacon, monitor for signs of Listeria, together with:
Fever
Muscle aches
Tiredness
Headache
Stiff neck
Confusion
Lack of stability
Convulsions
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