WASHINGTON — Kraft Heinz Foods Co. is recalling 367,812 lbs of fully cooked turkey bacon that may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes, announced the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) on July 2.
The turkey bacon was produced at the company’s Newberry, SC, facility between April 24, 2025, and June 11, 2025. The following products are subject to recall:
- 12-oz. vacuum-packed packages of "Oscar Mayer Turkey BACON ORIGINAL" and universal product code (UPC) "071871548601" printed on the packaging under the barcode, "use by" dates ranging "18 JUL 2025" to "02 AUG 2025," and lot code "RS40."
- 36-oz. packages containing three 12-oz. vacuum-packed packages of "Oscar Mayer Turkey BACON ORIGINAL" and universal product code (UPC) "071871548748" printed on the packaging under the barcode, "use by" dates ranging "23 JUL 2025" to "04 SEP 2025," and lot codes "RS19," "RS40," or "RS42."
- 48-oz. packages containing four 12-oz. vacuum-packed packages of "Oscar Mayer Turkey BACON ORIGINAL" and UPC "071871548793" printed on the packaging under the barcode and "use by" dates ranging "18 JUL 2025" to "04 SEP 2025," and lot codes "RS19," "RS40," or "RS42."
The products bear the USDA mark of inspection on the front of the label. They were shipped to retail locations nationwide, while some were exported to the British Virgin Islands and Hong Kong.
Kraft Heinz discovered the problem after laboratory testing indicated the product may be contaminated with Listeria.
FSIS said there have been no reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of the turkey bacon products.