Skippy Foods Recalls Nearly 162,000 Pounds of Reduced Fat Peanut Butter Concerns that stainless steel chips may be contaminated by “a limited number of cans,” the statement said.
The fragments are “part of production equipment,” said the company, which is owned by Hormel Foods.
“Skippy Foods Ltd, due to caution and emphasis on product quality, is announcing a recall in St. Louis. To provide information to users on this issue. “Internal plant detection systems identified the problems,” the company added.
Skip noticed that the customer could return the requested product to the reseller or Contact the company.
Reminder products are:
- Skippy Reduced Creamy Peanut Butter, 40 oz “Best Used” 0423 May and 0523 May;
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Skippy – Club Reduced Creamy Peanut Butter, 2.40 oz jar “Best when used” on May 0523;
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Skippy Low Fat Fresh Peanut Butter, 16.3 oz. “Best Used” 0623 May and 0723 May;
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Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter Blended with Plant Protein, 14 oz “Best Used” in May 1023;
Source: Huffpost