Butter Safe Than Sorry: FDA Recalls Nearly 80,000 Pounds of Costco Product
What Happened?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced a recall of nearly 80,000 pounds of Kirkland Signature Butter Croissants sold at Costco stores nationwide due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Affected Products:
- Kirkland Signature Butter Croissants, 12-count package
- UPC code: 0 30837 8268 5
- Best-by dates: October 15, 2023 - December 15, 2023
Health Risks
Listeria monocytogenes is a bacteria that can cause serious infections, especially in vulnerable populations such as the elderly, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems.
Symptoms of Listeria infection can include fever, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. In severe cases, it can lead to meningitis, blood infections, and miscarriage.
What To Do
If you have purchased the affected Kirkland Signature Butter Croissants, the FDA recommends taking the following steps:
- Discard the product immediately.
- Wash and sanitize any surfaces that may have come into contact with the product.
- Contact your healthcare provider if you have consumed the product and are experiencing any symptoms.
The FDA is investigating the source of the contamination and working with Costco to ensure that all affected products are removed from shelves.
Conclusion
The FDA's recall of Kirkland Signature Butter Croissants serves as a reminder of the importance of food safety. Consumers should always follow proper food handling practices, such as washing produce, cooking meat to the correct temperature, and storing food properly.
By following these guidelines, we can help prevent foodborne illnesses and protect our health.