A total of 15,876 pounds of Hillshire Brands Company brand smoked sausages were recalled after the company notified that the products may be contaminated with “foreign materials,” specifically bone fragments.
The announcement of the recall of more than 15,000 pounds of smoked sausages is made by the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) of the US Department of Agriculture.
The smoked sausages were sold in seven states at supermarkets and other retailers. These are the states of California, Maryland, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia, reports the FSIS.
Regarding the lot data, FSIS indicated that the recalled products are labeled as “Hillshire Farm Smoked Sausage Made with Pork, Turkey and Beef.”

It also reveals that they were sold in 14-ounce packages, with the lot code identification “in the form of establishment number, line number, and production time,” specifically saying “EST. 756A 20 19:00:00 to 21:59:59 and EST. 756A 21 19:00:00 to 21:59:59.”
The manufacturing date of ready-to-eat mixed meat and poultry smoked sausages was June 14, 2023, with an expiration date for “November 11, 23”.
The company notified FSIS that it had received consumer complaints about bone fragments in the product, while FSIS received one consumer complaint about this issue.
To date, only one case of oral injury associated with the consumption of this product has been received, with no additional reports of injuries or illnesses due to the consumption of these products.
FSIS urges consumers who have purchased these products not to consume them, as they are concerned that some products may be in consumers’ refrigerators or freezers. It also recommends discarding the products or returning them to the place of purchase.
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