Nationwide Deli Meat Recall Due to Undeclared Ingredients
UNITED STATES, JUL 1 – The recall covers 143,416 pounds of bologna with undeclared meats, posing allergy risks; no illnesses reported, USDA advises consumers to discard or return products immediately.
- Gaiser's European Style Provisions Inc. issued a recall for about 143,416 pounds of ready-to-eat bologna made during the period spanning late March to late June 2025, which was distributed across the United States.
- The recall followed an FSIS investigation triggered by a complaint to the Office of Inspector General hotline about mislabeled products with undeclared meat or poultry ingredients.
- Recalled items include several varieties of bologna, such as Chicken Bologna Kypoyka Paba and Family Tree Bologna Veal, which contain undeclared pork, beef, or chicken, and were supplied to both wholesale and retail outlets across the country.
- FSIS advised consumers to either dispose of the items or bring them back to where they were bought and noted that no adverse reactions have been confirmed to date.
- The recall highlights ongoing labeling issues, and FSIS continues to caution consumers and restaurants while offering a hotline at for food safety questions.
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Nationwide deli meat recall due to undeclared ingredients
More than 140,000 pounds of deli meat products sold nationwide are being recalled for an issue with misbranding, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.
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