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Johnsonville Issues Recall for 95K Pounds of Smoked Sausages


— June 5, 2019

Johnsonville, LLC is recalling certain packages of ready-to-eat smoke sausages over concerns they may be contaminated with pieces of plastic


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With the warmer weather upon us, it only makes sense that more and more people will be hosting cookouts. One popular cook-out food is smoked sausages and brats. Unfortunately, one popular brand recently issued a recall for some of its ready-to-eat smoked sausages. Earlier this week, Johnsonville recalled about 95,393 pounds of ready-to-eat jalapeño cheddar smoked sausages over concerns they may contain chunks of hard green plastic, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.

The affected products were manufactured and packaged for distribution on March 12 and 13, 2019. All the packages have a best-by date of June 9, 2019, and ‘EST.34224’ printed inside the USDA mark of inspection.

The issue was discovered earlier this year after the company received customer complaints claiming they found chunks of plastic in the sausages. Fortunately, there have been no reports of illnesses or adverse reactions. If you think you may have purchased the potentially contaminated sausages, either throw them away or return them for a refund.

If you have additional questions or concerns about the recall, visit the USDA website or contact Kirsten Bishir, Johnsonville, LLC. Consumer Relations Coordinator, at KBishir@johnsonville.com and by phone or text at 1-888-556-2728.

Sources:

Johnsonville, LLC. Recalls Ready-To-Eat Jalapeño Cheddar Smoked Sausage Links Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination

Jalapeno cheddar smoked sausage links recalled due to possible contamination

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