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Seneca Foods recalls sliced pickled beets because of a ‘lack of acidulant’

Seneca Foods recalls sliced pickled beets because of a ‘lack of acidulant’
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Seneca Foods Corporation is recalling Aunt Nellie’s Sliced Pickled Beets because of a “lack of acidulant.”

The recalled products were distributed in Alaska, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.

Recalled Products:

# Product Description Recall Number Classification Code Information Product Quantity Reason for Recall
1

Sliced Pickled Beets, Net Wt 16oz. (1lb) 454g, packaged under the following brands: 1. Aunt Nellie’s, UPC 44300-05463, Distributed by Seneca Foods Corp, Marion, NY 14505-0997 2. Happy Harvest, Dist & Sold Exclusively by: Aldi, Batavia, IL 60510

F-0166-2022

Class II

G1CG211E, G1CG211F, G1CG211G, G1CG211H, G1CG212E, G1CG212F, G1CG212G, G1CG212H

15,074 cases (12 jars per case)

Lack of acidulant.

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