Affected products are dated from March 17, 2017, to July 4, 2017, and were sold in stores in 21 states and Washington D.C. Use-by or sell-by dates range from June 19 to October 6, 2017.
At least one person suffered a minor mouth injury after eating one of the recalled products, FSIS said.
The recall affects hot dogs and sausages sold under the following brands:
- Sabrett
- Papaya King
- 1906 Premium
- Western Beef
- Stew Leonard’s
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“Sabrett deeply regrets any concern or inconvenience this has caused its loyal customers,” the company said in a press release. “Sabrett is working closely with USDA to effectively communicate to its customers with regards to this recall and to assure those customers that the recalled products are no longer in stores.”
Sabrett hot dogs are sold at many arenas, concert venues and convention centers across the U.S., including New York’s Madison Square Garden.
FSIS advises consumers who purchased any affected hot dogs or sausages to throw them away or return them to the place of purchase for a refund or exchange.
Source: CNN