Recall Issued for Baked Beans Due to Safety Alert Affecting Multiple States

Recall Issued for Baked Beans Due to Safety Alert Affecting Multiple States

A public safety warning has been given for 4,515 units of canned baked beans. These harmful products have spread to almost every state, including Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana. The alert, posted on 6-MAY-25, illustrates many warning signs to look for of the affected products, including the specific lot code.

The lot code for recalled baked beans is indicated as “Best if Used By Feb 17, 2028.” Consumers are reminded that the lot code is printed on the bottom of each can. Customers who have already bought these affected products are encouraged to inspect their cans and avoid drinking them.

The issue has received attention partly because of the enormous geographical area it affects and the large number of products involved. This is in addition to the officials’ confirmation of no known illnesses or allergic reactions to the contaminated baked beans. This is impressive assurance to provide, especially in the face of such a mammoth recall. This knowledge can help to assure worried consumers as they begin to address this expensive recall.

Retailers in the recalled states must follow these states’ procedures for such recalls. If you have any cans with the affected lot code, please bring them back to the retailer where you purchased them. You’ll get your money back in full—or an exchange.

Food safety is a continuing priority for health authorities, and so investigation of the situation is ongoing. This recall, with no known health problems reported so far, serves as an important reminder of the proactive steps taken to keep the public safe.

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