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Tainted tahina recalled by Michigan’s Sinbad Foods

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West Bloomfield Township, located 30 miles northwest of Detroit, is the latest location for a tahini product recall.

Sinbad Foods, located at 6251 Haggerty Road, said in a Tuesday news release that 1-pound and 2-pound containers of its Tahina Telkef with “packed on” dates of Oct. 7, 2016, and “sell by” dates of Dec. 5, 2016, are on the recall list.

The one-pound containers have the numbers 0200004506472 or 0200004406413 in the barcode. Two-pound containers will have 0200000406295 in the barcode.

The potential Salmonella contamination was discovered with the Michigan Department of Agricultural and Rural Development when it conducted tests on a sample of the product. No illness reports have been turned in yet.

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