Kroger recalls four spices over salmonella risk
The Kroger Co. said Tuesday it is recalling Kroger Ground Cinnamon, Kroger Garlic Powder, Kroger Coarse Ground Black Pepper and Kroger Bac’n Buds sold in its retail stores due to possible contamination from Salmonella.
A sample of Kroger Garlic Powder from a store in North Augusta, South Carolina was tested by the U.S. Food and Drug Administraton and found to be contaminated with Salmonella.
To date, no illnesses have been reported in connection with these products. Out of an abundance of caution, the company has recalled all four seasonings produced on the same equipment in the same facility.
Stores under the following names in the 31 states where Kroger operates are included in this recall: Kroger, Ralphs, Food 4 Less, Foods Co., Fred Meyer, Fry’s, King Soopers, City Market, Smith’s, Dillons, Baker’s, Gerbes, Jay C, Ruler Foods, Pay Less, Owen’s, and Scott’s.
Kroger has removed the potentially affected items from store shelves and initiated its customer recall notification system that alerts customers who may have purchased recalled Class 1 products through register receipt tape messages and phone calls.
Kroger is recalling the following items:
Kroger Ground Cinnamon 1111070034 Sell by: May 19 18PS4 18.3 oz Kroger Garlic Powder 1111070039 Sell by: May 18 17PS4 24.7 oz Kroger Coarse Ground Black Pepper 1111070041 Sell by: May 18 18PS4
Sell by: May 19 18PS4 17.1 oz Kroger Bac’n Buds 1111070025 Sell by: May 20 18PS4 12.0 oz
Customers who have purchased the above products should not consume them and should return them to a store for a full refund or replacement.
Customers who have questions may contact Kroger at 1-800-KROGERS.