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Kraft Heinz Recalls 368,000 Pounds of Fully Cooked Turkey Bacon

  • On July 2, the FSIS announced a recall of nearly 368,000 pounds of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon over possible Listeria contamination.
  • Laboratory testing at Kraft Heinz’s South Carolina facility in Newberry indicated potential Listeria contamination in products made between April 24 and June 11.
  • The recall involves 12-ounce Oscar Mayer turkey bacon with UPC 071871548601, shipped nationwide, to Hong Kong, and the British Virgin Islands, with use-by dates July 18–Sept 4 and lot codes RS19, RS40, RS42.
  • The USDA advises consumers to discard recalled turkey bacon, which poses a risk of serious illness in vulnerable groups, despite no confirmed cases so far.
  • The USDA and Kraft Heinz are strengthening safety protocols and continuing investigations into the scope of the nearly 368,000-pound turkey bacon recall over possible listeria contamination.
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The Takeout broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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