Some Jif peanut butter products recalled in Canada due to potential salmonella risk
The makers of Jif peanut butter are urging Canadians to verify their current purchases as they problem a recall for some merchandise attributable to potential salmonella contamination.
The J.M. Smucker Co. issued a voluntary recall Saturday for quite a lot of peanut butter merchandise offered in Canada, together with creamy, gentle and crunchy peanut butter merchandise.
The corporate, which is issuing the recall in cooperation with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, says jars with lot codes 1274425 by 2140425 must be disposed of instantly.
The Canadian recall follows a U.S. outbreak of salmonella affecting 14 individuals in 12 states that has been linked to Jif peanut butter.
Salmonella signs embrace fever, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting and in uncommon instances may cause arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis and urinary tract signs. Customers who want to report signs or who’ve questions are inspired to contact Jif.