Skippy Peanut Butter Recalled Over Metal Shavings In Jars

It's not the day for PB&J.

Hormel Foods Corp. said on Thursday that it is voluntarily recalling a limited number of jars of its Skippy peanut butter in seven U.S. states because they might contain small pieces of metal shavings.

The recall involves 153 cases, or 1,871 pounds, of Skippy Reduced Fat Creamy Peanut Butter Spread. It is limited to 16.3 ounce jars with a "Best If Used By" date of DEC1416LR1 with a package UPC code of 37600-10500.

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The jars were sent to distribution centers for Publix, Target and Walmart stores located in Georgia, Virginia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Delaware and Arkansas, Hormel said.

A Hormel spokesman said in an email that the metal shavings entered the jars because of an equipment malfunction that has since then been repaired.

Foodborne objects that are greater than 7 mm (1/4 inch) in length may cause injury such as severe choking with airway obstruction, gastrointestinal perforation or secondary infection.

Hormel shares were little changed at $67.87 on Thursday afternoon.

(Reporting by Anjali Athavaley; Editing by Alan Crosby and Christian Plumb)


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