FSIS issued the recall after routine testing found the presence of Salmonella schwarzengrund, which had been linked to an outbreak which sickened at least 5 people in 2 states. In Wisconsin, 3 Butterball turkey samples were taken from a home where 4 of the 5 patients lived, the agency said.
The recalled turkey was produced on July 7, 2018, and shipped to retailers nationwide. The agency is concerned that affected products may still be in some consumers’ freezers.
This recall affects the following products:
– 48-oz. plastic wrapped tray containing “BUTTERBALL everyday Fresh Ground Turkey WITH NATURAL FLAVORING (85% LEAN/15% FAT)” with sell or freeze by date of 7/26/18, lot code 8188, and UPC codes 22655-71555 or 22655-71557 represented on the label.
– 48-oz. plastic wrapped tray containing “BUTTERBALL everyday Fresh Ground Turkey WITH NATURAL FLAVORING (93% LEAN/7% FAT)” with sell or freeze by date of 7/26/18, lot code 8188 and UPC code 22655-71556 represented on the label.
– 16-oz. plastic wrapped tray containing “BUTTERBALL everyday Fresh Ground Turkey WITH NATURAL FLAVORING (85% LEAN/15% FAT)” with sell or freeze by date of 7/26/18, lot code 8188 and UPC code 22655-71546 represented on the label.
– 16-oz. plastic wrapped tray containing “BUTTERBALL everyday Fresh Ground Turkey WITH NATURAL FLAVORING (93% LEAN/7% FAT)” with sell or freeze by date of 7/26/18, lot code 8188 and UPC codes 22655-71547 or 22655-71561 represented on the label
– 48-oz. plastic wrapped tray containing “Kroger GROUND TURKEY FRESH 85% LEAN – 15% FAT” with sell or freeze by date of 7/26/18, lot code 8188, and UPC code 111141097993 represented on the label.
– 48-oz. plastic wrapped tray containing “FOOD LION 15% fat ground turkey with natural flavorings” with sell or freeze by date of 7/26/18, lot code 8188 and UPC code 3582609294 represented on the label.
All of these products contain the establishment number “EST. P-7345” inside the USDA mark of inspection.
If you purchased any of the turkey products subject to recall, you should not eat them, and either discard them immediately or return them to the point of purchase for a refund.
Source: FOX 10 Phoenix
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