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Kraft Heinz Recalls 368,000 Pounds of Turkey Bacon Due to Listeria Risk

Kraft Heinz has recalled nearly 368,000 pounds of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon due to potential listeria contamination, affecting vulnerable populations.

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  • Kraft Heinz Food Company has recalled approximately 368,000 pounds of turkey bacon due to potential listeria contamination.
  • The recall follows laboratory testing that indicated possible contamination, although no illnesses have been reported yet.
  • Listeria infections can lead to severe illness, especially in older adults, pregnant women, and those with weakened immune systems.
  • Consumers are advised to discard or return the affected turkey bacon products to prevent health risks.
  • Approximately 1,600 people are affected by listeria infections annually, highlighting the seriousness of this recall.

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Center-leaning sources frame the turkey bacon recall as a significant public health concern, emphasizing potential risks without confirming illnesses. They convey urgency in consumer action while maintaining a factual tone. Implicitly, they reflect a cautious approach to food safety, highlighting the seriousness of listeria infections, especially for vulnerable populations.

368,000 pounds of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon products are being recalled due to possible listeria contamination.

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Kraft Heinz Food Company is recalling approximately 367,812 pounds of fully cooked turkey bacon produced between April 24 and June 11 due to potential Listeria contamination.

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Approximately 1,600 people annually contract listeria infections, resulting in around 260 deaths, according to the CDC.

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Listeria infections can cause serious illness, especially in older adults, individuals with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women and their newborns, due to the risk of listeriosis from consuming contaminated food.

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U.S. agriculture department officials have not confirmed any illnesses to date.

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The company discovered a potential listeria contamination issue through laboratory testing.

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Consumers should not consume any products that may be in their refrigerators or freezers.

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Consumers should dispose of or return the products to the place of purchase and avoid consuming them.

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Listeria infections can lead to severe illness, especially in vulnerable populations.

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"…Nearly 368,000 pounds of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon products are being recalled over possible contamination with listeria bacteria that can cause food poisoning, federal health officials said Wednesday."

368K pounds of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon recalled over possible listeria contamination
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"…Kraft Heinz is recalling about 367,812 pounds of fully cooked turkey bacon products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes."

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"…Nearly 368,000 pounds of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon products are being recalled over possible contamination with listeria bacteria that can cause food poisoning, federal health officials said Wednesday."

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The recall affects Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon Original products produced from April 24, 2025, through June 11, 2025, including 12-oz., 36-oz., and 48-oz. package sizes with specific 'use by' dates and lot codes.

Listeria monocytogenes is a harmful bacteria that can cause listeriosis, a severe illness particularly dangerous for older adults, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems. Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, and gastrointestinal issues.

No illnesses have been reported in connection with this turkey bacon recall as of the latest update.

Consumers are advised to discard the recalled turkey bacon products or return them to the place of purchase to prevent any health risks associated with potential listeria contamination.

The recalled Oscar Mayer turkey bacon products were distributed nationwide in the United States and were also exported to the British Virgin Islands and Hong Kong.

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