
LANSING — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has announced that Kraft Heinz is recalling over 367,800 pounds of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon.
Lab testing revealed that the turkey bacon may be contaminated with listeria, which can cause a serious type of food poisoning.
So far, there have been no confirmed cases of illness related to the recalled turkey bacon, but FSIS is concerned that it may be in your refrigerator or freezer.
The recalled Oscar Mayer turkey bacon was produced from April 24th through June 11th, and was, “shipped to retail locations nationwide.”
The affected products include:
- 12-Ounce Packages with “Use by” dates ranging from July 18th to August 2nd 2025 and Lot code RS40
- 36-Ounce Packages, which contain three 12-ounce packages of Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon, with “Use by” dates ranging from July 23rd to September 4th 2025 and Lot code RS19, RS40, or RS42
- 48-Ounce Packages, which contain four 12-ounce packages of Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon, with “Use by” dates ranging from July 18th to September 4th 2025 and Lot code RS19, RS40, or RS42.
If you have purchased these products, the FSIS urges you not to consume them, and to throw them away or return them to the place of purchase.
When available, the retail distribution list(s) will be posted at FSIS.USDA.gov/recalls.
You can compare your turkey bacon to product images on FSIS.USDA.gov/recalls-alerts.