Craft Heinz recalls Oscar Myer Turkish Bacon for Listerian dangers.

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Diving Briefs:

  • Kraft Heinz, a food giant, is recalling Oscar Myer Turkish Bacon products of more than 360,000 pounds to reseran contamination.
  • The affected products include the Food Safety and Inspection Service of the USDA, according to the full -cooked turkey bacon produced from April 24 to June 11. The product was delivered throughout the United States, and some were exported to British Virgin Island and Hong Kong.
  • FSIS said that the disease was not reported. Poor pollution was found in the internal laboratory test of Craft Heinz.

Dive Insights:

Major food companies were caught with the famous Listeria Recall. In September, Boar ‘S HEAD closed the facility a few months later. More than 9 million pounds have been recalled.

Since the pathogen is not destroyed during the refrigerator, Delhi meat and the product that can be eaten immediately are one of the most vulnerable foods for listery contamination. According to the US Public Interest Group, in 2024, 65 recalls on potential listery pollution were recalled compared to 47 compared to the previous year.

After a massive occurrence last year, USDA announced plans to increase the list of listers in meat plants. However, the Scientific Advisory Committee, which supervises the regulatory strategy, ended in March as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to reduce costs and simplify the government.

Eating foods contaminated with Listeria can lead to listering, which can lead to pregnant women, newborns and 65 years of age or older. According to the FSI, symptoms can occur for weeks after eating contaminated foods, according to FSIS, symptoms can occur sometimes.

Kraft Heinz Recall includes a variety of packaged OSCAR Mayer Turkish Bacon Original products. Products affected include the “use” date from July 18 to September 4.