Lunch meat recall: Almost 145,000 pounds were mislabeled, USDA says
New Jersey-based Gaiser’s European Style Provisions Inc. is recalling approximately 143,416 pounds of ready-to-eat bologna due to a misbranding error.
According to an announcement from the USDA, the affected bologna products contain meat or poultry source materials that are not declared on the product labels.
The recalled bologna products were produced between March 20 and June 20.
The following bologna products are part of the recall:
- Vacuum-packed packages of “Family Tree Bologna Veal” containing undeclared pork.
- Plastic-wrapped packages of “Babushka’s Recipe Chicken Bologna” containing undeclared pork.
- Plastic-wrapped packages of “Fancy Bologna” labeled with pork as an ingredient but containing undeclared beef and chicken.
- Vacuum-packed packages of “Gaisers Russian Brand Doktorskaya Bologna” containing undeclared beef.
- Plastic-wrapped packages of “Gaisers Bologna Veal” containing undeclared chicken and pork.
- Plastic-wrapped packages of “Gaisers Turkey Bologna” containing undeclared chicken and pork.
- Plastic-wrapped packages of “Chicken Bologna Kypoyka Paba” containing undeclared pork
The USDA is concerned that consumers may still have the bologna products in their freezers. The agency is urging customers who have purchased the bologna not to eat it. The agency is also urging restaurants not to serve the bologna.
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