A brand of bologna is getting recalled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service due to a mislabeling issue.
According to the announcement, over 143,416 pounds of Gaiser’s European Style Provisions Inc. deli meat products have been pulled due to materials that may not have been mentioned on the product labels.
Here is how to identify the mislabeling of the ready-to-eat bologna.
What brand of bologna is being recalled?
Due to labeling issues that failed to state the presence of pork clearly — and in some instances, beef and chicken — certain bologna products have been recalled.
The recalled bologna was distributed under various brand names and sold at wholesale and retail outlets between March 20 and June 20. If you’ve bought bologna within the last three months, check the packaging for specific details to see if your product is included in the recall.
What should customers do if they have a recalled product in their home?
It’s good to be aware if you recently purchased a recalled product. There are steps to follow if you do have these products in your home. According to FoodSafety.gov, here are the steps you should take.
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Bologna recall: USDA warns of mislabeling of more than 140,000 pounds of deli meat
Reporting by Marley Malenfant, Austin American-Statesman / Austin American-Statesman
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