Alexandria Simmons+FollowDid Your Deli Meat Just Get Recalled?Heads up, sandwich lovers! Over 140,000 pounds of bologna from Gaiser’s just got pulled from shelves because the labels didn’t say what kind of meat was inside—could be pork, beef, or chicken. If you bought deli meat between March and June, double-check your fridge. No major health scares so far, but it’s a good reminder to peek at those labels before making your next lunch. When in doubt, toss it out! #FoodRecall #DeliMeat #ConsumerAlert #Business #Industry30Share
Beverly Douglas+FollowDeli Meat Drama: Check Your Fridge!Heads up, sandwich lovers! Over 140,000 pounds of deli meat just got yanked from shelves because of a labeling oops—some bologna might have mystery meats inside. If you’ve got any bologna from Gaiser’s or brands like Babushka’s Recipe or Family Tree, double-check for the USDA mark “5385.” Even if you’re not allergic, it’s a good reminder to peek at those labels before making your next lunch. Stay safe and maybe skip the cold cuts for now! #FoodRecall #DeliMeat #ConsumerAlert #Business #Industry90Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowDid Your Deli Meat Just Get Recalled?Heads up, sandwich lovers! Nearly 19,000 pounds of ready-to-eat meats (think sausages, bologna, and hot dogs) just got pulled from shelves because they had too much of a curing ingredient. If you bought deli meats from Smith Packing or brands like Honest John’s or As-Salaam in New York, check your fridge for the USDA mark 4578. Toss it or return it—no one wants a sketchy sandwich! This recall shows how even your go-to lunch can get caught up in food safety drama. #FoodRecall #DeliMeat #FoodSafety #ConsumerAlert #LunchTime #Business210Share