Randall Foods Recalls Hurst’s Brand Glass Jar Beans due to manufacturing deviation and risk of Botulism

The FDA reported that Randall Foods, Inc.(Cincinnati, Ohio) recalled jarred beans under the “Hurst’s” Brand because of manufacturing deviations that may pose a potential risk of Botulism. The recalled product, Hurst Fully Cooked Great Northern Beans, is sold in 48-ounce bottles with a batch/lot of TGN19253. Four hundred and thirty-seven (437) cases of affected product were shipped between November 7, 2019, and September 28, 2020, for distribution in the following states: Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and West Virginia. The manufacturing deviations included a nonfunctioning temperature indicating device, raising the possibility that the product was not effectively processed. There have been no illnesses reported. The company is issuing this voluntary recall as a precaution. @ https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/randall-foods-inc-initiates-voluntary-recall-some-hursts-brand-glass-jar-beans

 Randall Foods Inc. Initiates Voluntary Recall of Some Hurst’s Brand Glass Jar Beans
Randall Foods Inc. Initiates Voluntary Recall of Some Hurst’s Brand Glass Jar Beans

Randall Foods, Inc. of Cincinnati, Ohio is recalling certain jarred beans under the “Hurst’s” Brand because of manufacturing deviations that may pose a potential health risk.

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