Salmonella concerns prompt Kroger to recall four types of spices

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ROANOKE (WSLS 10) - Kroger announced it was recalling four types of Kroger brand spices due to salmonella concerns.

Kroger recalled the products on July 27, saying they may be contaminated with salmonella and, if eaten, could result in severe illness to those individuals who may consume this product.

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The products affected include:

  • Kroger Bac'N'Buds, 12 oz.
  • Kroger Coarse Ground Black Pepper, 17.1 oz.
  • Kroger Ground Cinnamon, 18.3 oz.
  • Kroger Garlic Powder, 24.7 oz.

The affected stores include locations in Virginia, Eastern West Virginia and the Northwestern Virginia panhandle. Also:

GeorgiaSouth Carolina
AuburnAlabama
Central and Northwest OhioMichigan
Indiana (except SE Indiana, -Evansville-)Illinois
Eastern MissouriGreater Memphis area, Tennessee
ArkansasMississippi
Western KentuckyHopkinsville and Bowling Green, Kentucky
Nashville and Knoxville, TennesseeHuntsville, Alabama
North CarolinaEastern Kentucky
Southeastern OhioTexas
Louisiana

Stores include: Kroger, Jay C, Dillons, King Soopers, Fry's, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, Food 4 Less and Smiths.


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