A Fourth of July Favorite Faces a Frightening Recall: Kraft Heinz Turkey Bacon Recalled Deadly Listeria Risk
Just as millions across America gear up for backyard barbecues and festive grilling this holiday weekend, a sudden, sweeping recall has cast a shadow over the season’s celebrations. What was supposed to be a staple on countless grills — Kraft Heinz’s Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon — is now the center of a major food safety alarm, with federal officials warning that it may harbor a silent but deadly threat: Listeria monocytogenes.
This isn’t your run-of-the-mill spoilage or a minor packaging slip-up. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has confirmed that nearly 368,000 pounds of turkey bacon have been recalled nationwide.
The potentially contaminated products include popular Oscar Mayer turkey bacon varieties in original 12-ounce packages, as well as larger multi-pack options (36 oz and 48 oz), commonly found in grocery aisles and fridges from coast to coast.
Listeria is no ordinary food bug. While many may shrug off mild symptoms like fever or muscle aches, for vulnerable groups — pregnant women, infants, seniors, and anyone with a compromised immune system — it can be devastating, causing miscarriage, meningitis, sepsis,
or even death.