Land O’Frost initiates recall of their oven roasted turkey breast
Land O’Frost has initiated a market withdrawal of select products of oven roasted turkey breast, due to a small amount of non-hazardous foreign material entering the raw material that was processed, according to a DeCA message sent May 6.
DeCA has publicized this recall to all its stores, according to Richard Stith, supervisory consumer safety officer for DeCA Headquarters and Support Center at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia. Whenever a commissary has recalled or withdrawn products in its inventory, they are immediately removed from store shelves.
The products were distributed to the following commissaries located in North Carolina, Virginia and Puerto Rico:
- Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
- Camp LeJeune, N.C.
- Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station, N.C.
- Fort Liberty 1, N.C. – North
- Fort Liberty 2, N.C. – South
- New River Marine Corps Air Station, N.C.
- Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base, N.C.
- Fort Eustis, Va.
- Fort Gregg-Adams, Va.
- Langley Air Force Base, Va.
- Joint Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Va.
- Navy Base Norfolk, Va.
- Naval Air Station Oceana, Va.
- Norfolk Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, Va.
The following products must be pulled from sale:
- Land O’Frost oven-roasted turkey breast, 8 count 16 ounces: UPC code 051900016028, Package lot code 5112G, 5113G, 5114G, 5114I, 5115G, 5115I and 5116G and a sell by date Aug. 8.
- Land O’Frost oven-roasted turkey breast, 8 count 22 ounces: UPC code 051900400261, Package lot code 5118Y and a sell by date of Aug. 15.