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World of Software > News > Oscar Mayer sees 367,000lb of meat recalled over deadly bacteria
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Oscar Mayer sees 367,000lb of meat recalled over deadly bacteria

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Last updated: 2025/07/03 at 11:56 PM
News Room Published 3 July 2025
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YOUR breakfast could put your life in danger after a possible contamination of a popular grocery store product.

Kraft Heinz recalled over 180 tons of meat across America in a warning announced on Wednesday.

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Certain Oscar Mayer turkey bacon products were voluntarily recalledCredit: AP
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Three Oscar Mayer products could be contaminated with listeria bacteriaCredit: Oscar Mayer

Nearly 368,000 pounds of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon products were voluntarily recalled over possible contamination with listeria bacteria, health officials said.

Eating food contaminated by listeria bacteria can lead to listeriosis, which is an infection affecting those with weak immune systems.

Pregnant women, babies, and elderly adults are especially at risk of the infection, according to the US Department of Agriculture.

Around 260 people die each year from listeria infections, according to the CDC.

No illnesses from the turkey bacon have been confirmed so far.

Symptoms for listeria infections include fever, muscle aches, stiff neck, confusion, tiredness, headache, and convulsions.

Kraft Heinz’s recall warns about both fully cooked and vacuum-packed Oscar Mayer turkey bacon.

The products were produced between April 24 and June 11.

The recall impacts a total of 367,812 pounds of turkey bacon.

Lab testing found the potential contamination, prompting the recall.

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The Food Safety and Inspection Service issued the highest risk level to the recall, meaning there’s a “reasonable probability” of contamination.

“At Kraft Heinz, nothing matters more to us than the safety of our products and the well-being of the families who trust them,” a company spokesperson said.

“In line with our safety protocols, we are actively working with all retail partners and distributors to remove the potentially impacted product from circulation.”

Customers shouldn’t eat the products, which could either be kept in their fridge or freezer.

Which products are affected?

The following Oscar Mayer turkey bacon products are recalled:

12-ounce packages of Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon Original

  • UPC code 071871548601 printed on the package under the bar code
  • Use-by dates from July 18 to August 2
  • Lot code RS40

36-ounce packages of Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon Original

  • Contains three 12-ounce packages of product with the UPC code 071871548748 printed on the package under the barcode
  • Use-by dates from July 23 to September 4
  • Lot codes RS19, RS40 and RS42

48-ounce packages of Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon Original

  • Contains four 12-ounce packages of product with the UPC code 071871548793 printed on the package under the barcode
  • Use-by dates from July 18 to September 4
  • Lot codes RS19, RS40 and RS42

The bacon should be thrown out immediately.

The items could also be returned to the store where they were bought for a refund.

The products were shipped to grocery stores across the nation.

Some items were also sent to the British Virgin Islands and Hong Kong.

It comes after 400 boxes of blueberries were recalled over listeria contamination last month.

If you think you’re showing symptoms of listeria, see a doctor immediately.

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