Seasoning Recall Prompted By Salmonella
Seasoning Recall Prompted By Salmonella

It has been reported that a certain brand of seasoning was recalled from all stored across the country as the manufacturers believe that it had a lot of chances of being contaminated by salmonella. It was also made certain that almost six varieties of seasonings from Frontier, primarily based in Iowa, contain black pepper which has chances of being potentially tainted from a spice company which is located in New Jersey.

All the six varieties were sold either in bulk or in containers of 453 grams. The recalled seasonings include Spaghetti Seasoning, Garlic N Herb blend, Veggie Pepper blend, Muchi Curry powder, Greek Seasoning blend and also Thai Seasoning blend. It was made certain that there had been no reports at all about any kind of illnesses related to these seasonings but the customers were nonetheless advised to throw it away if they had any as a necessary precaution.

It has also been reported that this food - borne bacteria, Salmonella, has a lot of adverse effects which include vomiting, fever, nausea and headache and it has also resulted to death in severe cases.

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