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Costco Recalls Chicken Sausage Due to Pork Contamination

Jones Dairy Farm has issued a recall for its Chicken Sausage Links sold at Costco locations nationwide. The recall comes after it was discovered that some packages may contain pork sausage instead of chicken, due to a packing error. This recall affects products with a use-by date of April 29, 2027.

Details of the Recall

The company has assured customers that this issue is isolated and does not pose a food safety concern. However, they are taking steps to ensure that affected products are removed from shelves. Customers who have purchased the recalled sausage can return it to Costco for a full refund.

Jones Dairy Farm communicated the recall to affected customers through a letter, emphasizing that the mix-up was a result of a packing error. The company has not reported any adverse health effects related to the recall.

Consumer Guidance

Consumers are advised to check their purchases for the specified use-by date and return any affected products to their local Costco store. The recall highlights the importance of accurate labeling, especially for those with dietary restrictions or preferences.

Costco has been cooperative in the recall process, ensuring that customers are informed and that the affected products are swiftly removed from circulation. This incident underscores the need for vigilance in food packaging and labeling to maintain consumer trust.


Original reporting: KCCI Des Moines — read the source article.

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