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Pre-cooked food stuffing with bacon is recalled because the packages may contain metal pieces

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Check your pantry for this recalled food filling.

Smithfield Meats is recalling more than 185,000 pounds of pre-cooked bacon fillings, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said. They were shipped across the country.

The company said the packages may contain metal parts. They were produced on different dates from 21 to 23 February 2022 and from 3 to 5 March 2022.

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Label of recalled bacon products.

(Source: USDA.gov)


The products have the establishment number “EST. 27384” inside the USDA control mark.

The recall is intended for five-pound packages sold under the names – Smithfield, Golden Crisp and Member’s Mark, the USDA said. These include:

  • 5 lb packs containing “Golden Crisp PATRICK CUDAHY STUFFING FROM BACON” SKU 43200 12002 with lot codes 2054, 2062 and 2063.
  • 5 pound packs containing “Smithfield POWDERED BACON STUFFING” SKU 43200 12003 with lot codes 2063 and 2064.
  • 5 lb packs containing “Golden Crisp PATRICK CUDAHY FULLY VARED BEACON TOPING APPLEWOOD SOKED” SKU 43200 12296 with lot codes 2053 and 2062.
  • 5 pound packs containing “Smithfield, Fully Cooked Bacon”, SKU 43200 12663 with lot code 2064.
  • 5 lb packs containing “MEMMER BRAND FULLY BOILED BACON CRASH” SKU 78742240923 with the date “BETTER WHEN TO USE” 18.11.2022.

There are no victims.

For more information on this recall, visit the USDA website here.

https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/precooked-bacon-food-topping-recall-metal-pieces/

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