Kroger is recalling four different seasonings that may be contaminated with salmonella.
According to a release from the grocer, a sample of Kroger Garlic Powder from a store in North Augusta, South Carolina, was tested by the FDA and found to be contaminated with salmonella.
No illnesses have been reported, but the company has recalled all four seasonings produced on the same equipment and the same facility, according to WKRN News 2.
The items include ground cinnamon, garlic powder, coarse ground black pepper and Bac’n Buds that meet the following specifications:
Kroger Ground Cinnamon
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Sell by: May 19 18PS4
18.3 oz
Kroger Garlic Powder
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Sell by: May 18 17PS4
24.7 oz
Kroger Coarse Ground
Black Pepper
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Sell by: May 18 18PS4
Sell by: May 19 18PS4
17.1 oz
Kroger Bac’n Buds
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Sell by: May 20 18PS4
12.0 oz
Kroger has pulled these items from store shelves and is notifying customers through receipt tape messages and phone calls.
Anyone who purchased these items should not eat them and instead return them to the store for full refund or replacement.