Key Points
FDA and USDA expand food recalls over salmonella in dairy products.
Blackstone Parmesan Ranch seasoning recall triggers cascade affecting frozen pizza and snacks.
Contamination traced to California Dairies' dry milk powder supplied to manufacturers.
Consumers must check product labels and official agency websites for affected items.
Food safety alerts are spreading rapidly across the United States as the FDA and USDA expand recalls tied to salmonella contamination in dairy products. Blackstone Products voluntarily recalled its Parmesan Ranch seasoning after discovering that California Dairies supplied contaminated dry milk powder to manufacturers. The recall has cascaded downstream, affecting frozen pizzas, snack foods, and other products sold nationwide. Health officials warn that more items will likely be added to the recall list as they trace the full scope of the contamination. Consumers should check product labels and the FDA website for affected items.
Blackstone Seasoning Recall Triggers Cascade
Blackstone Products of Providence, Utah announced a voluntary recall of specific lots of Parmesan Ranch seasoning following the discovery of potential salmonella contamination. The contaminated dry milk powder came from California Dairies, Inc., which was supplied to a third-party manufacturer that produced the seasoning blend. This initial recall set off a chain reaction affecting multiple food categories downstream.
USDA Expands Public Health Alert
The U.S. Department of Agriculture expanded its public health alert this week by adding regional frozen pizza and snack food brands to the list of affected products. The agency originally issued the alert at the end of April, warning consumers about meat and poultry products potentially contaminated through the dairy supply chain. Officials expect more products will be identified as investigations continue into the full extent of the contamination.
What Consumers Should Do Now
Consumers should immediately check their pantries for affected products and cross-reference them with the FDA and USDA recall lists. Do not consume any recalled items; instead, dispose of them safely or return them to retailers. Visit FDA.gov and USDA.gov for complete product lists, lot numbers, and affected states. Contact your healthcare provider if you experience symptoms of salmonella infection, including diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps.
Industry Impact and Food Safety Concerns
The expanding recall highlights vulnerabilities in the food supply chain, particularly when contamination occurs at ingredient suppliers. Blackstone’s recall demonstrates how quickly contamination spreads through multiple manufacturers and retailers. The USDA’s expanding alert shows ongoing tracing efforts to identify all affected products. Food manufacturers face increased scrutiny and potential liability as investigations proceed.
Final Thoughts
The cascading food recalls tied to salmonella contamination in dairy products represent a significant public health concern affecting consumers nationwide. Blackstone’s voluntary recall of Parmesan Ranch seasoning triggered a broader investigation that has expanded to frozen pizzas and snack foods. Consumers must act quickly to check their homes for affected products and monitor official health agency updates. The incident underscores the critical importance of rigorous food safety protocols throughout the supply chain.
FAQs
Blackstone’s Parmesan Ranch seasoning in specific lots is affected. Check FDA.gov for exact lot numbers, dates, and product codes to identify recalled items.
Salmonella symptoms include diarrhea, fever, abdominal cramps, and nausea. Symptoms typically appear 6 hours to 6 days after infection. Seek medical attention if severe.
Visit FDA.gov and USDA.gov for official recall lists. Search by product name, brand, or lot number. Both agencies update lists regularly as investigations continue.
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