Salami and prosciutto packages produced in Canada and shipped to New Jersey have been recalled due to possible salmonella contamination, federal officials said.
The recall, which was issued Saturday, is for ready-to-eat products made by Piller’s Fine Foods, of Waterloo, Canada, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Safety Inspection Service.
The products affected are vacuum-sealed plastic packages labeled “Black Kassel Piller’s Dry Aged D’Amour Salami” and “Black Kassel Piller’s Dry Aged Speck Smoked Prosciutto” with a best before date of May 12, 2018, a news release said.
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