More recall due to Jif recall: Fresh Del Monte recalls select Ready-To-Eat Products Due to Salmonella Contamination

The FDA reported that the recall of J.M. Smucker's peanut butter due to Salmonella had prompted Fresh Del Monte to recall fresh-cut fruit and vegetable products containing ready-to-eat JifÒ peanut butter dip due to Salmonella contamination. Fresh Del Monte recalled the following products, which were sold to retailers nationwide: Del Monte Apples with Peanut Butter (5 ounce) Peanut Butter Snack Pack (4.25 ounce), Apples and Peanut Butter (6 ounce, and 5.5 ounce), and Sandwich with Peanut Butter Cup. The recall of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables are packaged in clear plastic containers with a tamper-evident seal and identified with a Del Monte "Best If Used By" (DM BIUB) date on, or before, May 30, 2022. @ https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/supplier-jm-smucker-cos-jif-recall-prompts-fresh-del-monte-voluntarily-recall-select-ready-eat

 

 Supplier J.M. Smucker Co.’s  Jif Recall Prompts Fresh Del Monte to Voluntarily Recall Select Ready-To-Eat Products Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination
Supplier J.M. Smucker Co.’s Jif Recall Prompts Fresh Del Monte to Voluntarily Recall Select Ready-To-Eat Products Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination

J.M. Smucker Co.’s voluntary recall of select Jif products in the United States has prompted Fresh Del Monte to voluntarily recall fresh-cut fruit and vegetable products containing ready-to-eat Jif peanut butter dip due to the potential presence of Salmonella contamination. In response and out of

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