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Food Safety & Recall Information

The list below provides information regarding our recalls. If you have any of the affected product please return it to the Service Counter for an exchange or refund.

Product Recalls

Gerber Products Company announced today that they are initiating a recall on limited batches of Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits out of an abundance of caution after being notified by the supplier of their arrowroot flour of potential foreign material in the flour.

The full press release can be found here.

Product affected is listed below. No other Gerber products are impacted.

Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits, 5.5 oz package | UPC 15000-00596
Batch codes can be found on the back of the package.

BATCH CODEBEST BEFORE DATE
5198565504Oct. 16, 2026
5202565504Oct. 20, 2026
5203565504Oct. 21, 2026
5204565504Oct. 22, 2026
5205565504Oct. 23, 2026
5209565504Oct. 27, 2026
5210565504Oct. 28, 2026
5211565504Oct. 29, 2026
5233565504Nov. 20, 2026
5238565504Nov. 25, 2026
5239565504Nov. 26, 2026  
5239565505Nov. 26, 2026
5240565505Nov. 27, 2026
5245565505Dec. 2, 2026
5246565505Dec. 3, 2026
5251565505Dec. 8, 2026
5252565505Dec. 9, 2026
5253565505Dec. 10, 2026
5254565505Dec. 11, 2026
5258565505Dec. 15, 2026
5259565505Dec. 16, 2026

Guests who may have purchased impacted Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits should not feed this product to their child and can return the product for a full refund.

No illnesses or injuries have been reported.

For consumer support and product questions, Gerber is available 24/7 at 1-800-4-GERBER (1-800-443-7237).

Kraft Heinz Foods Company, a Newberry, S.C., establishment, is recalling approximately 367,812 pounds of fully cooked turkey bacon products that may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes (Lm).

 

The full announcement can be found here:  https://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/kraft-heinz-foods-company-recalls-turkey-bacon-products-due-possible-listeria

The following affected product was sold at our locations in the Meat Department.

ProductUPCUse By Dates
Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon, 12oz71871-5486018 JUL 2025 to 02 AUG 2025 and lot code RS40

The problem was discovered after the establishment's laboratory testing indicated the product may be contaminated with Lm.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an illness should contact a healthcare provider.

Consumption of food contaminated with Lm can cause listeriosis, a serious infection that primarily affects older adults, persons with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women and their newborns. Less commonly, persons outside these risk groups are affected.

Consumers with questions regarding the recall can contact Kraft Heinz Food Company consumer hotline at 1-800-280-7185 or email [email protected]. Media with questions can contact Lynsey Elve, Director of Global Corporate Communications, Kraft Heinz Food Company at [email protected].

Gerber Products Company Announces Recall and Discontinuation of All Batches of Gerber Sooth N Chew Teething Sticks Due to Choking Hazard

Gerber Products Company is initiating a recall and discontinuation of all batches of GERBER® SOOTHE N CHEW® TEETHING STICKS due to a potential choking hazard for babies and young children. The complete announcement can be found here.

The recall was initiated after receiving consumer complaints of choking incidents. To date, one emergency room visit has been reported to the firm.

Guests who may have purchased GERBER® SOOTHE N CHEW® TEETHING STICKS should not feed this product to their child and can return the product to the store for a full refund. Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a health care provider.

Gerber is available 24/7 at 1-800-4-GERBER (1-800-443-7237).

The following products are sold at our locations:

  • GERBER® SOOTHE N CHEW® TEETHING STICKS – BANANA, Net Wt. 3.2 Oz (90g), with UPC 0 15000 04608 8, all lot codes
  • GERBER® SOOTHE N CHEW® TEETHING STICKS – STRAWBERRY APPLE, Net Wt. 3.2 Oz (90g), with UPC 0 15000 04618 7, all lot codes

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