Blake Preston|Turkey sausage recall: Johnsonville recalls more than 35,000 pounds of meat after rubber found

2025-05-07 07:19:46source:HAI Communitycategory:Finance

A Wisconsin-based meat manufacturer is Blake Prestonrecalling more than 35,000 pounds of kielbasa sausage after multiple reports said black rubber was found in some of its products. 

Salm Partners, LLC, of Denmark, recalled some of its Johnsonville meat products after the foreign material was found in the ready-to-eat meat by at least two consumers, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service.

According to Johnsonville, the affected product was shipped to retail distribution centers in the following states:

  • Michigan
  • Wisconsin
  • Ohio
  • Washington
  • California
  • Oregon
  • Idaho
  • North Carolina
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Minnesota

What turkey kielbasa is being recalled?

The following products are subject to recall:

  • 12-ounce vacuum-packed packages containing a single piece of "Johnsonville Polish kielbasa turkey sausage with best by dates of May 17, 2024 and May 18, 2024 printed on the packaging.
  • The recalled product also has the establishment number "P-32009" on the packaging.
  • The sausages were produced from Oct. 30-31, 2023.

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What to do if I bought Johnsonville turkey kielbasa sausage?

So far, no injuries have been reported to the FDA.

Anyone who bought the affected products should throw them away.

Consumers with food safety questions can call the toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 888-MPHotline (888-674-6854) or email [email protected]

Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.

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