Check your fridge. More that 2 million pounds of turkey bacon is being recalled over complaints of illness after eating the product. 

Kraft Heinz, the parent company of Oscar Mayer, issued the recall Tuesday because some products may have been 'adulterated' and would spoil before the 'Best When Used By' date.

The turkey bacon under the recall was produced between May 31, 2015, and August 6, 2015, with the following labels.

Recalled products according to the USDA:

  • 56 oz. cardboard boxes (containing four plastic-wrapped packages) marked Oscar Mayer “Selects Uncured Turkey Bacon” bearing the plant number P-9070, the line number RS19 and Product UPC 0 4470007633 0, and with “Best When Used By” dates of 24 AUG 2015 through 26 OCT 2015.
  • 36 oz. cardboard boxes (containing three plastic-wrapped packages) marked Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon “Smoked Cured Turkey Chopped and Formed” bearing the plant number P-9070, the line number RS19 and Product UPC 0 7187154874 8, and with “Best When Used By” dates of 28 AUG 2015 through 20 OCT 2015.
  • 48 oz. cardboard boxes (containing four plastic-wrapped packages) marked Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon “Smoked Cured Turkey Chopped and Formed” bearing the plant number P-9070, the line number RS19 and Product UPC  0 7187154879 3, and with “Best When Used By” dates of 3 SEPT 2015 through 30 OCT 2015.  

The recalled products feature “P-9070” inside the USDA mark of inspection, as well as the line number “RS19”. These items were shipped nationwide and exported to the Bahamas and St. Martin.  

FSIS has not received any confirmed reports of adverse reactions, only of illnesses.

If you have questions you can contact the Kraft Heinz Consumer Relations Center at (800) 278-3403.

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