In response to the risk of contamination from a so-called “extraneous material,” Salm Partners, LLC, a global manufacturer of sausages and hot dog products, has issued a statewide recall on ready-to-eat turkey kielbasa products. The recall was issued in response to the possibility of contamination. The statement, which was made on January 5 by the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) of the United States Department of Agriculture, specifically mentioned more than 133,000 pounds of the ready-to-eat goods.
The officials have discovered bone pieces in the plastic vacuum sealed containers of Parkview Turkey Polska Kielbasa that are 13 ounces in size. These bone fragments are among the probable contaminating items. All of these goods, which were manufactured between October 27 and October 30, 2023, are candidates for recall from the manufacturer. A label bearing the number P-32009 and the words “USE BY APR 24 24” or “USE BY APR 27 24” is printed on the front of each of the packages from which we are concerned. Due to the fact that the meats were tragically distributed throughout the country, it is not as simple as it may appear to be to restrict the scope of the recall to a particular location.
It was when Salm Partners, LLC began receiving complaints from customers that fragments of bone were detected in the turkey kielbasa product that the contamination was identified for the first time. Following that, the company informed the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), which had already received two consumer complaints over the extremely unappetizing issue by that point.
To this day, there has been just one report that has appeared, which describes a small oral injury that was related with the ingestion of the product. Thankfully, the Food Safety and Inspection Service has not received any other reports of injury or sickness about the product. Individuals who have ingested the product in concern, on the other hand, are strongly encouraged to get in touch with their healthcare professional as soon as possible. In addition, if you believe that you are in possession of the aforementioned substance, it is strongly recommended that you avoid from consuming it. Either dispose of the merchandise by throwing it away or ship it back to the store where it was originally purchased. As soon as it is ready, the FSIS website will be updated with an official list of retailers that participate in the distribution of the product.