Category Archives: Salmonella in Onions

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Potato Seasoning – Polish Chicken – Boar Salami – Black Pepper – Ground Onions

European Food Alerts

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Bredeney (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Montevideo (presence /25g) in potato seasoning from Turkey in Finland

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis (in 4 out of 5 samples /25g) in chilled chicken elements from Poland in Poland

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis (phagetype 6D /25g) in frozen chicken leg meat from Poland in Bulgaria

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis (in 3 out of 5 samples /25g) in chilled chicken fillets from Poland in Poland

RASFF

Salmonella group C1 (detected /25g) in boar salami from Italy in Austria

RASFF

Salmonella (presence /25g) in black pepper from Brazil in Spain

RASFF

Salmonella (in 1 out of 5 samples; O:8 /25g) in frozen chicken products from Poland in Poland

RASFF

Salmonella (in 2 out of 5 samples, O:7 O:8 /25g) in frozen chicken products from Poland in Poland

RASFF

Salmonella (presence /25g) in ground onions from India in Germany

USA – Outbreak Investigation of Salmonella Newport: Red Onions (July 2020)

FDA

The FDA, along with CDC and Canadian, state, and local partners, has been investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections. FDA’s traceback portion of the investigation is complete and has identified Thomson International, Inc. of Bakersfield, CA, as the likely source of potentially contaminated red onions.

The multistate outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections linked to red onions from Thomson International, Inc. that were sold in several regions of the United States and Canada, investigated by the FDA, along with CDC and Canadian, state, and local partners, is over. The outbreak resulted in recalls for multiple onion varieties and products containing onions. FDA’s traceback investigation identified a packing facility and multiple farms that supplied red onions during the time period of interest. Joint FDA, California Department of Public Health (CDPH), and California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) field-level investigations were initiated at multiple Thomson International Inc. locations and surrounding areas within days of identifying the suspect vehicle and the firm. However, most product had already been harvested and distributed by that time. Thus far, FDA has completed over 2000 product and environmental analyses from multiple Thomson International Inc. locations and surrounding areas, including water, soil, and scat samples. Although a variety of genetic strains of Salmonella Newport have been detected, as well as multiple other Salmonella serotypes, a genetic match to the outbreak strain has yet to be identified in any of the samples collected. Additional sample analysis is underway.  Although the outbreak is being declared over, the FDA will continue its root cause investigation and will communicate any findings that could assist future prevention efforts.

Recommendations

According to the CDC, this outbreak appears to be over. Recalled products should no longer be available in stores, but onions have a long shelf-life and recalled products could still be in consumer’s homes or in restaurants, especially if recalled products were frozen.

Advice for consumers, restaurants, and retailers: Consumers, restaurants, and retailers should not eat, sell, or serve recalled onions from Thomson International, Inc. or products containing recalled onions. If you cannot tell if your onion is part of the recall, or your food product contains recalled onions, you should not eat, sell, or serve it, and should throw it out.

FDA recommends that anyone who received or suspects having received recalled onions, or products containing recalled onions, use extra vigilance in cleaning and sanitizing any surfaces and containers that may have come in contact with recalled products to reduce the risk of cross-contamination. This includes cutting boards, slicers, countertops, refrigerators, and storage bins.

Consumers who have symptoms of Salmonella infection should contact their health care provider. Most people with salmonellosis develop diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. More severe cases of salmonellosis may include a high fever, aches, headaches, lethargy, a rash, blood in the urine or stool, and in some cases may become fatal.

Suppliers and Distributors: Suppliers, distributors and others in the supply chain should not use, ship or sell recalled onions from Thomson International, Inc. or food products containing recalled onions. Suppliers and distributors that re-package raw onions should use extra vigilance in cleaning any surfaces and storage areas that may have come into contact with recalled onions. If there has been potential cross contamination or mixing of onions from other sources with recalled onions, suppliers and distributors should discard all comingled and potentially cross-contaminated product.

Investigation Update

October 8 Update

According to the CDC, this outbreak appears to be over. Recalled products should no longer be available in stores, but onions have a long shelf-life and recalled products could still be in consumer’s homes or in restaurants, especially if recalled products were frozen.

Although the outbreak is being declared over, the FDA will continue its root cause investigation and will communicate any findings that could assist future prevention efforts.

USA – As 1500 Become Ill, with over 200 Hospitalized, the CDC and Canadian Health Agencies Investigation of Salmonella Red Onion Outbreak Continues

As 1500 Become Ill, with over 200 Hospitalized, the CDC and Canadian Health Agencies Investigation of Salmonella Red Onion Outbreak Continues

The Victim Count Nears 1500, with over 200 Hospitalizations in the Red Onion Salmonella Outbreak – Heath Investigators in Two Countries Scramble to Get it Under Control

The CDC has released new information on the Salmonella red onion outbreak, which has caused 1012 illnesses in the United States, with illnesses in 47 states and 136  infections requiring hospitalizations. In Canada, there have been 457 confirmed cases and 66 individuals requiring hospitalizations with illnesses.

CDC

USA – Urgent Onion Recall Notification

FDA

HelloFresh has been informed by one of its ingredient suppliers that it is conducting a voluntary recall of its onions due to the potential presence of salmonella bacteria. Please discard all onions received from May 8 through July 31, 2020.

We recommend disposing of all onions received during the specified time period. For further information on whether you have been impacted, please check the product codes, located on the bottom square of your box shipping label. Please see the photo provided below as reference for locating the product code.

Production Week

Production Week Start Date

HelloFresh Product Codes*
*Number sequence may vary

Everyplate Product Codes*
*Number sequence may vary

20 5/08 2-3-5-6-17 81-82-84-86-92-94
21 5/15 2-8-15-19 82-86-83-93
22 5/22 2-5-6-9-20 87-88-89-93-90-94
23 5/29 6-8-9-15-B- 3-5-20 82-84-86-87-89-91-92-95
24 6/5 6-8-17- B 82-84-86-89-90-95-83-93
25 6/12 3-4-10-15-18-17-19-20 82-87-88-95-82-87-88-95
26 6/19 2-3- 8-12 88-89-84-93
27 6/26 5-17- 4-15-18-20 82-87-89-90-91- 84-92-93
28 7/3 3-9-10-12-15-17- 6 85-86-90-91
29 7/10 3-20-7-21 82-88-89-90-92-96
30 7/17 4-19-21 82-84-89-94-96- 83-95
31 7/24 2-3-4-19-7-8-16 82-92- 81-84-87-89-94-96-98

As noted above, customers should immediately discard all onions received. We also recommend extra caution in disinfecting and sanitizing surfaces and containers that may have come in direct contact with these products, as recommended by the FDA. In the event that the onions have been consumed, please note that thoroughly cooking the product to 165ºF/74ºC, as instructed by the recipe, will kill the salmonella bacteria.

If you are experiencing any symptoms, including but not limited to, fever, diarrhea, or nausea, please contact your healthcare provider immediately. Click here for more information from the FDA about this supplier recall and the potentially related symptoms.

We sincerely apologize for this supplier-related incident. Your safety is our highest priority and we have taken immediate steps to ensure our onions are no longer sourced from this supplier. All HelloFresh facilities are SQF (Safe Quality Food) certified, which is the highest level of food safety certification and our teams follow a rigorous process to maintain the safety and quality of our meal kits. If you have any additional questions, please contact HelloFresh at hello@hellofresh.com.


Company Contact Information

Consumers:
HelloFresh

Product Photos

Canada – Public Health Notice: Outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to red onions imported from the United States

PHAC

 

August 14, 2020 – Update

There is no evidence to suggest that onions grown in Canada are associated with this outbreak. Onions imported from the United States are under investigation.

Do not eat, use, sell or serve any red, white, yellow, and sweet yellow onions from Thomson International Inc. of Bakersfield, California, USA, or any products made with these onions. This advice applies to all individuals across Canada, as well as retailers, distributors, manufacturers and food service establishments such as hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, hospitals and nursing homes.

If you are not sure where a red, yellow, white, or sweet yellow onion was grown, do not eat it. This notice contains more advice on how to avoid getting sick.

The outbreak investigation is ongoing as illnesses continue to be reported to the Public Health Agency of Canada. Since August 7, there have been 100 additional illnesses reported in the ongoing Canadian investigation. There are now 339 confirmed cases in Canada.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued food recall warnings for related products that came to Canada. Some of these products were possibly distributed nationally. Additional food recall warnings in Canada are possible. More information on recalled products is available on CFIA’s website.

Canada – 100 more Canadians have become sick from eating US onions

Daily Hive

The Public Health Agency of Canada is reporting 100 new illnesses across the country related to salmonella contaminated onions grown in California.

There have been no deaths related to the products, but the new cases bring the total to 339  illnesses linked to the onions in Canada, as of Friday. Currently, 48 individuals have been hospitalized.

Those who became sick are between the age of three and 100, with the majority of cases (54%) being found in females.

According to the agency, the confirmed cases of Salmonella Newport illness have been linked to this outbreak in the following provinces: British Columbia (78), Alberta (208), Saskatchewan (19), Manitoba (19), Ontario (8), Quebec (6), and Prince Edward Island (1).

“Do not eat, use, sell or serve any red, white, yellow, and sweet yellow onions from Thomson International Inc. of Bakersfield, California, USA, or any products made with these onions,” the health agency wrote in an update. “This advice applies to all individuals across Canada, as well as retailers, distributors, manufacturers and food service establishments such as hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, hospitals, and nursing homes.”

Individuals who became ill reported eating red onions at home, items ordered at restaurants, and in residential care settings between mid-June and late July 2020.

Canada – Updated Food Recall Warning – Modern brand Tarragon Remoulade and Modern Meat brand Modern ‘Crab’ Cakes made with onions grown by Thomson International Inc. recalled due to Salmonella

CFIA

Ottawa, August 14, 2020 – The food recall warning issued on August 1, 2020 has been updated to include additional product information. This additional information was identified during the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) food safety investigation.

The Modern Meat Inc. is recalling Modern brand Tarragon Remoulade and Modern Meat brand ‘Crab’ Cakes, made with onions grown by Thomson International Inc., Bakersfield, California (USA), from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination. Consumers should not consume the recalled products described below. Retailers, distributors, manufacturers, and food service establishments such as hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, hospitals, and nursing homes should not serve, use, or sell the recalled products described below.

These products may also have been purchased on-line. The CFIA will continue its investigation into other possible importers and additional recalls may follow.

The following products have been sold as indicated in the table below.

Ongoing investigation

See complete list of recalled products associated with this ongoing investigation.

Recalled products

Brand Product Size UPC Codes Additional Information Distribution
Modern Tarragon Remoulade 250 mL 8 47004 00009 0 Best before date:
SEP 23 2020
None British Columbia, Manitoba, and possibly other provinces and territories.
Modern Meat ‘Crab’ Cakes 300 g 8 47004 00014 4 Best before date:
JAN 18 2021
None British Columbia, Manitoba, and possibly other provinces and territories.
Modern Meat ‘Crab’ Cakes 6 × 50 g 8 47004 00014 4 Best before date:
JAN 18 2021
None British Columbia, Manitoba, and possibly other provinces and territories.

What you should do

If you think you became sick from consuming a recalled product, call your doctor.

Check to see if you have the recalled products in your home or establishment. Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were purchased. If you are unsure of the source of the onions in your product, check with your place of purchase.

Food contaminated with Salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick. Young children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems may contract serious and sometimes deadly infections. Healthy people may experience short-term symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Long-term complications may include severe arthritis.

Background

This recall was triggered by the CFIA during its investigation into a foodborne illness outbreak followed by a recall in the United States by Thomson International Inc. located in Bakersfield, California. The CFIA is conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products. If other high-risk products are recalled, the CFIA will notify the public through updated Food Recall Warnings.

The CFIA is verifying that industry is removing the recalled products from the marketplace.

Illnesses

The Public Health Agency of Canada is investigating an outbreak of human illness. Please refer to the Public Health Notice for further details on this active outbreak investigation.

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  • Modern Tarragon Remoulade – 250 ml (front)
  • Modern Tarragon Remoulade – 250 ml (back)
  • Modern Tarragon Remoulade – 250 ml (UPC)
  • Modern 'Crab' Cakes – 6 × 50 grams
  • Modern Meat (lot code example)

Public enquiries and media

Public enquiries
Toll-free: 1-800-442-2342 (Canada and U.S.)
Telephone: 1-613-773-2342 (local or international)
Email: cfia.enquiries-demandederenseignements.acia@canada.ca
Media relations
Telephone: 613-773-6600
Email: cfia.media.acia@canada.ca

USA – Kroger Mid-Atlantic Recalls Cheese Dips Because of Possible Health Risk – Salmonella

FDA

Kroger Mid-Atlantic is recalling cheese dips sold at stores located in Virginia, West Virginia and the eastern portions of Tennessee (Johnson City/Kingsport), Kentucky (Ashland) and Ohio (Belpre/Marietta/Proctorville) because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis. No customer illnesses have been confirmed to date.

On July 31, the company was notified by supplier Onions 52 that it had received red, yellow, and white onions from Thomson International, Inc., which had been implicated in the salmonella-related outbreak. On August 1, bulk onions sourced from Thomson International, Inc. were removed from sale in stores that had been identified as receiving the affected product. Subsequently, it was determined that several in-store made cheese dips may have used red onions from the produce department as an ingredient.

The dips, which are in plastic containers, were sold between May 15, 2020 and August 6, 2020. Items impacted include:

Product UPC
MURRAY’S CHADS SMOKED GOUDA DIP 207083-00000
MURRAY’S JALEPENO JARLSBERG DIP 207181-00000
MURRAY’S BACON CHIVE JARLSBERG DIP 207182-00000
MURRAY’S SOUTHWESTERN JARLSBERG DIP 207185-00000
JARLSBERG DIP 207201-00000
JARLSBERG CHEESE SPREAD 216407-20000
PIMENTO CHEESE DIP 226481-60000
DELI JARLSBERG JALAPENO DIP 236293-70000
DELI BACON CHIVE JARLSBERG DIP 236294-70000
DELI SOUTHWESTERN JARLSBERG DIP 236295-70000
DELI JARLSBERG DIP 237462-40000
JARLSBERG DIP 247199-00000
DELI JARLSBERG CHEESE DIP 286292-70000
DELI APPLEWOOD CHEDDAR DIP 286462-20000
DELI BUFFALO BLUE CHEESE SPREAD 295095-50000
DELI SOUTHWEST CHEESE SPREAD 295408-50000
DELI RANCH CHEESE SPREAD 295409-50000
MURRAY’S CHADS SMOKED GOUDA DIP 207083-00000
MURRAY’S JALEPENO JARLSBERG DIP 207181-00000
MURRAY’S BACON CHIVE JARLSBERG DIP 207182-00000
MURRAY’S SOUTHWESTERN JARLSBERG DIP 207185-00000
JARLSBERG DIP 207201-00000
JARLSBERG CHEESE SPREAD 216407-20000
PIMENTO CHEESE DIP 226481-60000
DELI JARLSBERG JALAPENO DIP 236293-70000
DELI BACON CHIVE JARLSBERG DIP 236294-70000
DELI SOUTHWESTERN JARLSBERG DIP 236295-70000
DELI JARLSBERG DIP 237462-40000
JARLSBERG DIP 247199-00000
DELI JARLSBERG CHEESE DIP 286292-70000
DELI APPLEWOOD CHEDDAR DIP 286462-20000
DELI BUFFALO BLUE CHEESE SPREAD 295095-50000
DELI SOUTHWEST CHEESE SPREAD 295408-50000
DELI RANCH CHEESE SPREAD 295409-50000

Out of an abundance of caution, these items have been removed from store shelves and the company has initiated its customer recall notification system that alerts customers who may have purchased recalled products through register receipt tape messages and phone calls.

Customers who have purchased the product described above should not consume it and should return it to a store for a full refund or replacement. Additional questions can be directed to Kroger Customer Connect at (800) 576-4377. The hours of operation are Monday – Friday, from 7 a.m. to midnight and Saturday – Sunday, 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

About Kroger’s Mid-Atlantic Division:

The Mid-Atlantic Division operates more than 100 stores in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio. Based in Roanoke, Virginia, the Mid-Atlantic Division employs about 18,000 associates. Kroger is dedicated to eliminating hunger in the communities it serves through partnerships with nine Feeding America food banks and numerous local organizations. The grocers Zero Hunger | Zero Waste efforts are aimed at ending hunger in Kroger communities and eliminating waste in stores by 2025. Kroger also supports breast cancer research, the military and their families and more than 4,000 nonprofit organizations. Last year, Kroger Mid-Atlantic donated 16.5 million meals to charity and 3,606,296 pounds of food to food bank partners.

 

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Company Contact Information

Consumers:
Kroger Customer Connect
 800-576-4377
Media:
Allison McGee
 540-563-3629
 allison.mcgee@kroger.com

USA – Kroger Delta Division Recalls Cheese Dips Because of Possible Health Risk – Salmonella

FDA

Summary

Company Announcement Date:
FDA Publish Date:
Product Type:
Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement:
Potential for Salmonella
Company Name:
Kroger Delta Division
Brand Name:
MURRAY’S, JARLSBERG, DELI
Product Description:
Cheese Dip

Company Announcement

Kroger Delta Division is recalling cheese dips sold in our deli departments because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis. No customer illnesses have been confirmed to date.

On July 31, the company was notified by supplier Onions 52 that it had received red, yellow, and white onions from Thomson International, Inc., which had been implicated in the salmonella-related outbreak. On August 1, bulk onions sourced from Thomson International, Inc. were removed from sale in stores that had been identified as receiving the affected product. Subsequently, it was determined that several in-store made cheese dips may have used red onions from the produce department as an ingredient. The dips, which are in plastic containers, were sold between May 15, 2020 and August 6, 2020. Items impacted include:

Product UPC
MURRAY’S CHADS SMOKED GOUDA DIP 207083-00000
MURRAY’S JALEPENO JARLSBERG DIP 207181-00000
MURRAY’S BACON CHIVE JARLSBERG DIP 207182-00000
MURRAY’S SOUTHWESTERN JARLSBERG DIP 207185-00000
JARLSBERG DIP 207201-00000
JARLSBERG CHEESE SPREAD 216407-20000
PIMENTO CHEESE DIP 226481-60000
DELI JARLSBERG JALAPENO DIP 236293-70000
DELI BACON CHIVE JARLSBERG DIP 236294-70000
DELI SOUTHWESTERN JARLSBERG DIP 236295-70000
DELI JARLSBERG DIP 237462-40000
JARLSBERG DIP 247199-00000
DELI JARLSBERG CHEESE DIP 286292-70000
DELI APPLEWOOD CHEDDAR DIP 286462-20000
DELI BUFFALO BLUE CHEESE SPREAD 295095-50000
DELI SOUTHWEST CHEESE SPREAD 295408-50000
DELI RANCH CHEESE SPREAD 295409-50000

Out of an abundance of caution, these items have been removed from store shelves and the company has initiated its customer recall notification system that alerts customers who may have purchased recalled products through register receipt tape messages and phone calls.

Customers who have purchased the product described above should not consume it and should return it to a store for a full refund or replacement. Additional questions can be directed to Kroger Customer Connect at (800) 576-4377. Kroger Delta Division has 101 stores in five states including West Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Kentucky (Murray, Paducah) and Missouri (Poplar Bluff).

About The Kroger Co.:

At The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR), we are Fresh for Everyone™ and dedicated to our Purpose: To Feed the Human Spirit®. We are, across our family of companies, nearly half a million associates who serve over 11 million customers daily through a seamless shopping experience under a variety of banner namesExternal Link Disclaimer. We are committed to creating #ZeroHungerZeroWaste communities by 2025. To learn more about us, visit our newsroomExternal Link Disclaimer and investor relations siteExternal Link Disclaimer.

 

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Company Contact Information

Consumers:
Kroger Customer Connect
 800-576-4377
Media:
Teresa Dickerson
 901-581-4713

USA – Smith’s Recalls Cheese Dips Because of Possible Health Risk – Salmonella

FDA

Smith’s is recalling cheese dips sold at their stores because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.

Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e. infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis. No customer illnesses have been confirmed to date.

On July 31, the company was notified by supplier Onions 52 that it had received red, yellow, and white onions from Thomson International, Inc., which had been implicated in the salmonella-related outbreak. On August 1, bulk onions sourced from Thomson International, Inc. were removed from sale in stores that had been identified as receiving the affected product. Subsequently, it was determined that several in-store made cheese dips may have used red onions from the produce department as an ingredient.

The dips, which are in plastic containers, were sold between May 15, 2020 and August 6, 2020. Items impacted include:

Product UPC
MURRAY’S CHADS SMOKED GOUDA DIP 207083-00000
MURRAY’S JALEPENO JARLSBERG DIP 207181-00000
MURRAY’S BACON CHIVE JARLSBERG DIP 207182-00000
MURRAY’S SOUTHWESTERN JARLSBERG DIP 207185-00000
JARLSBERG DIP 207201-00000
JARLSBERG CHEESE SPREAD 216407-20000
PIMENTO CHEESE DIP 226481-60000
DELI JARLSBERG JALAPENO DIP 236293-70000
DELI BACON CHIVE JARLSBERG DIP 236294-70000
DELI SOUTHWESTERN JARLSBERG DIP 236295-70000
DELI JARLSBERG DIP 237462-40000
JARLSBERG DIP 247199-00000
DELI JARLSBERG CHEESE DIP 286292-70000
DELI APPLEWOOD CHEDDAR DIP 286462-20000
DELI BUFFALO BLUE CHEESE SPREAD 295095-50000
DELI SOUTHWEST CHEESE SPREAD 295408-50000
DELI RANCH CHEESE SPREAD 295409-50000
MURRAY’S CHADS SMOKED GOUDA DIP 207083-00000
MURRAY’S JALEPENO JARLSBERG DIP 207181-00000
MURRAY’S BACON CHIVE JARLSBERG DIP 207182-00000
MURRAY’S SOUTHWESTERN JARLSBERG DIP 207185-00000
JARLSBERG DIP 207201-00000
JARLSBERG CHEESE SPREAD 216407-20000
PIMENTO CHEESE DIP 226481-60000
DELI JARLSBERG JALAPENO DIP 236293-70000
DELI BACON CHIVE JARLSBERG DIP 236294-70000
DELI SOUTHWESTERN JARLSBERG DIP 236295-70000
DELI JARLSBERG DIP 237462-40000
JARLSBERG DIP 247199-00000
DELI JARLSBERG CHEESE DIP 286292-70000
DELI APPLEWOOD CHEDDAR DIP 286462-20000
DELI BUFFALO BLUE CHEESE SPREAD 295095-50000
DELI SOUTHWEST CHEESE SPREAD 295408-50000
DELI RANCH CHEESE SPREAD 295409-50000

Out of an abundance of caution, these items have been removed from store shelves and the company has initiated its customer recall notification system that alerts customers who may have purchased recalled products through register receipt tape messages and phone calls.

Customers who have purchased the product described above should not consume it and should return it to a store for a full refund or replacement. Additional questions can be directed to Kroger Customer Connect at (800) 576-4377. Hours of operation are Monday to Friday 7:00 AM to Midnight EST and Saturday and Sunday 7:00 AM to 9:30 PM EST.

About Smith’s Food & Drug Stores

At Smith’s Food & Drug, a company of The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR), we are Fresh for Everyone and dedicated to our Purpose: To Feed the Human Spirit®. In everything we do, we’re guided by our values and our Purpose: to Feed the Human Spirit. We strive to make decisions that balance the safety of our associates with our commitments to our customers and communities. And above all else, we’ll be there for our communities when they need us most.

Smith’s Contacts:

Media: Aubriana Martindale, (801) 641-4491 or Mike Dale (801) 930-0547

 

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Fred Meyer Recalls Cheese Dips Because of Possible Health Risk
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Kroger Mid-Atlantic Recalls Cheese Dips Because of Possible Health Risk
Kroger Delta Division Recalls Cheese Dips Because of Possible Health Risk

 


Company Contact Information

Consumers:
Kroger Customer Connect
 800-576-4377
Media:
Aubriana Martindale
 801-641-4491