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Jif issues voluntary recall of certain peanut butter products due to potential Salmonella contamination - Fox Business

Jif issues voluntary recall of certain peanut butter products due to potential Salmonella contamination - Fox Business

Jif issues voluntary recall of certain peanut butter products due to potential Salmonella contamination - Fox Business
May 22, 2022 52 secs

Smucker Company issued a voluntary recall on Friday for select Jif peanut butter products that are sold in the United States because of potential Salmonella contamination.

Food and Drug Administration, 14 people across 12 states have reported becoming sick after eating certain Jif peanut butter products, sending two people to the hospital.

Lot code numbers can be found alongside the best-if-used-by date on Jif peanut butter products.

Smucker Company says that the recall affects different types of its products including creamy peanut butter, crunchy peanut butter, to-go packs of peanut butter, and more.

Data from the FDA states that the first person affected by the Salmonella outbreak became sick on February 20, and noted that the actual number of people sick is likely "much higher" than the 14 people currently being reported.

Lot code numbers can be found alongside the best-if-used-by date on Jif peanut butter products.

According to the FDA, four out of five people who became sick reported eating "different types of Jif brand peanut butter" before becoming ill.

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