226,000 Lbs of Bratwurst Recalled in 10 States—Plastic Contamination Risk
Massive Recall for Popular Bratwurst Brand
Breaking Now News (BNN) has learned that a major recall has been issued for over 226,000 pounds of bratwurst sausages due to potential plastic contamination. The affected products were distributed across 10 states, including Tennessee, posing a health risk to consumers.
Which Products Are Affected?
The recall covers specific batches of Johnsonville Bratwurst, a popular brand known for its smoked sausages. Here's what consumers need to know:
- Product: Johnsonville Original Bratwurst (14 oz and 19 oz packages)
- UPC Codes: 00797-673-03, 00797-673-96
- Best By Dates: 08/31/2024, 09/01/2024, 09/02/2024
States Where the Bratwurst Was Distributed
Consumers in the following states should check their refrigerators and freezers immediately:
- Tennessee
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Florida
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Virginia
- Kentucky
- West Virginia
Why Was the Recall Issued?
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the recall after discovering that small plastic fragments may be present in the sausages. If ingested, these fragments could cause:
- Choking hazards
- Internal injuries
- Digestive issues
What Should Consumers Do?
If you have purchased any affected products, take these steps immediately:
- Do not consume the sausages.
- Return them to the store for a full refund.
- Contact Johnsonville customer service at 1-888-556-2728 with any questions.
No confirmed illnesses have been reported, but authorities urge caution.
What Do You Think?
- Should food manufacturers face harsher penalties for contamination incidents?
- Is plastic contamination becoming more common, or are recalls just getting more attention?
- Would you still trust Johnsonville after this recall, or would you switch brands?
- Are recalls like this necessary, or is the government being overly cautious?
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