Meatloaf Seasoning Recalled Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination
Newly Weds Foods is recalling G76099 Meatloaf Seasoning due to potential Salmonella contamination. The affected product was distributed across 28 states and Canada.
What this means for you
Highest-severity recall. Risk of serious injury or death is documented or strongly suspected. Stop using the product now and follow the agency's instructions.
Our severity reasoning: FDA Class I recalls are classified as Critical per the severity rubric. This classification indicates serious contamination risk, with Salmonella being a high-risk pathogen present in a widely distributed food product.
Plain-English summary
Newly Weds Foods, Inc. is recalling G76099 Meatloaf Seasoning (product code YE675191) because the product may contain Salmonella. Approximately 6,465,115.78 pounds of the affected seasoning were distributed.
The product was distributed across 28 states: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin, as well as Canada.
The recalled product
- Product
- G76099 MEATLOAF SEASONING X3 42.00 BAG
- Manufacturer
- Newly Weds Foods, Inc.
- Hazard
- salmonella
Is your product affected?
Check your packaging against the codes below. If any of them match, the product is part of this recall.
Lot numbers (1)
- YE675191
Distribution
Distribution scope not specified by the agency.
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