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Federal Inspector Recall announced The Johnsonville Cheddar Blatourst, which weighs around 22,672 pounds, was shipped to 10 states after the hard plastic was discovered in the product by consumers.
Johnsonville, base Momens, IllinoisThe meat was produced on February 5, 2025, according to the USDA Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS).
Specifically, a 19-ounce sealed tray package containing five Johnsonville Bacon Cheddar Brat Worsts with the package code “b9fod” has been recalled. Each recalled product label has the establishment number “Est. 1647”.
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Johnsonville recalls the packaging of Cheddar Blatourst after the hard plastic was found in a packaged product on February 5, 2025. (USDA recall)
Bratowurst was sent to stores in Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin.
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FSIS said the issue was discovered after warning the agency that Johnsonville had received two complaints from consumers, and reported that hard plastic material had been found in Bratwurst.
There were no confirmed reports of injuries Eat a bratourst At the time of the recall, anyone with concerns is encouraged to contact a health care provider.
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FSIS advised that anyone who owns a recalled product should return it to the place of purchase for a refund or refund or exchange.
Fox Business contacted Johnsonville to comment on the recall.
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Anyone with questions about the recall can contact Johnsonville Consumer Relations Coordinator Amanda Fritsch and call 888-556-2728 or email anachtweyfritsch@johnsonville.com.