3 Food Recalls You Need To Know About This Week

The latest major recalls are a Costco butter recall limited to Texas, a nationwide organic carrot recall, and a recall of ground beef sold to restaurants. Read about the affected products and what to do if you find them in your fridge or freezer.

3 Food Recalls You Need To Know About This Week
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Within the last two weeks, three major food recalls were initiated for butter, carrots, and ground beef. Here's what you need to know.

Nearly 80,000 Pounds of Costco Butter Recalled

On November 11, Continental Dairy Facilities Southwest LLC recalled nearly 80,000 pounds of Costco's Kirkland Signature butter due to a potential missing allergy statement on the packaging.

The butter was distributed and recalled in Texas. You can identify the recalled butter by UPC and lot number.

Kirkland Signature Unsalted Sweet Cream Butter:
Net Wt 16 oz (1 lb) 453g Four 4 oz (113g) sticks
UPC 96619-38496
Lot 2424091 - Best By Feb 22, 2025
Lot 2424111 - Best By Feb 23, 2025
Lot 2426891- Best By Mar 22, 2025
Lot 2426991- Best by Mar 23, 2025
46,800 pounds or 1,300 cases recalled

Kirkland Signature Salted Sweet Cream Butter:
Net Wt 16 oz (1 lb) 453g, Four 4 oz (113g) sticks
UPC 96619-38488
Lot # 2424191 Best By Feb 23, 2025
Lot # 2427591 Best By Mar 29, 2025
32,400 pounds or 900 cases recalled

Carrots Sold Nationwide and in Canada Recalled Due To E. coli Outbreak

On November 16, Grimmway Farms issued a recall of select organic whole and baby carrots because they may be contaminated with E. coli. The recalled products were distributed to nationwide grocery stores in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada and involve well over a dozen brands, including those available at major retailers such as Kroger, Whole Foods, Wegman's, Trader Joes', Sprouts, and LIDL.

The full list of recalled products, including images, can be found on the FDA's website.

Check your refrigerator and freezer for the recalled carrots, discard them, and wash your hands immediately. The CDC advises that if you bought organic whole or baby carrots, they are no longer stored in the original packaging, and you don't remember the brand name, it is best to throw them away.

For questions, contact Grimmway Farms' customer service desk at 800-301-3101, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET or at www.grimmway.com.

Over 167,000 Pounds of Ground Beef Recalled Due to Possible E. coli Contamination

On November 20, Wolverine Packing Co. recalled about 167,277 pounds of ground beef products because of potential E. coli contamination.

According to a Wolverine Packing Co. representative, the recalled products were distributed to restaurants nationwide. None were distributed to grocery stores. The recalled fresh ground beef products have a use-by date of 11/14/2024, and the frozen ground beef products are labeled with a production date of 10 22 24. The recalled products bear an establishment number "EST. 2574B," which can be found inside the USDA mark of inspection.

You can find the list of recalled products and labels on the FSIS website.

All restaurants were informed of the recall, and the recalled products should no longer be available for sale to customers. However, if you purchased food containing ground beef and still have it in your fridge or freezer, you will not know if it contains the recalled ground beef unless you contact the restaurant and confirm. If you are uncertain, it's safest to discard the product. Do not consume it.

If you have questions about the recalled ground beef, you can contact Don Tanner, a representative of Wolverine Packing Co., at 248-762-1533.