

Johnsonville has issued a voluntary recall for more than 40,000 pounds of sausage links due to a report of a small, black, flexible thread-like material found in a link.
In a statement, the company identified the 14 oz. packages of "Beddar with Cheddar Smoked Sausage" in the Class 2 voluntary recall.
The amount of product affected in the recall is 4,807 cases or approximately 42,062 pounds of links.
The affected smoked sausage links were shipped to 10 retailers’ warehouses in 8 states, including Nebraska, North Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas.

The logo of Johnsonville on a black background. (Johnsonville)
The company says due to the small size and flexible nature of the material, FSIS (Food Safety & Inspection Service) believes it poses a very low risk for adverse health effects if consumed.
Johnsonville has alerted its retail partners to remove the affected product from their stores immediately.

Johnsonville's Beddar with Cheddar dinner sausage links. (Johnsonville)
Consumers should be aware of three important pieces of information.
Consumers who have purchased the affected products are encouraged not to consume them.

Ingredient panel on recalled package (Johnsonville)
Consumers who have additional questions can call or text the Consumer Relations team at 888-556-2728 or complete a brief form in the "Contact Us" section of Johnsonville.com.