Oscar Mayer Recalls 367,000 Pounds Of Turkey Bacon Due To Listeria Risk, No D*aths Reported As Of Yet
Oscar Mayer Recalls 367,000 Pounds Of Turkey Bacon Due To Listeria Risk, No D*aths Reported As Of Yet
Kraft Heinz has recalled 367,812 pounds of Oscar Mayer Original Turkey Bacon due to possible listeria contamination, the USDA announced July 2.
The affected fully-cooked items include 12-oz., 36-oz., and 48-oz. packages produced between April 24 and June 11, 2025, with “use by” dates from July 18 to Sept. 4.
The USDA noted, “the issue was discovered after laboratory testing showed possible listeria contamination.” A Kraft Heinz spokesperson told PEOPLE, “At Kraft Heinz, nothing matters more to us than the safety of our products.”
No illnesses have been reported as of July 3, and the company confirmed the exposure was limited to specific turkey bacon batches. Products were distributed across the U.S., Hong Kong, and the British Virgin Islands.
Listeriosis can be especially dangerous for pregnant people, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals.
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