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(Family Features) Eating a balanced breakfast, lunch and dinner each day is an important part of maintaining a healthy diet, but what you eat between mealtimes can have just as
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MISSION, Kan., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ (Family Features) Eating a balanced breakfast, lunch and dinner each day is an important part of maintaining a healthy diet, but what you eat between mealtimes can have just as much of an impact.
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Eating a snack or two between traditional meals helps curb hunger and prevents overeating at mealtimes, provides an energy boost and can also help bridge nutrient gaps in your diet when you choose the right foods. On the other hand, consuming foods of little nutritional value out of boredom or habit can lead to eating too much and adding extra pounds to your waistline.
Sabra recalls Classic Hummus 04/13/2021
The product may be contaminated with Salmonella.
No illnesses or consumer complaints have been reported to date.
The recalled product, which comes in a 10-oz plastic tub Classic Hummus with UPC 300067 and a “Best Before” date of April 26, 2021, was sold in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Indiana, Mississippi, Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, New Jersey, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.
What to do
Customers who purchased the recalled product should not consume it, but return it to the place of purchase
Consumers with questions may contact the company at (866) 265-6761 Monday – Friday from 8 AM)to 8 PM (EST) or online at www.sabrahummusrecall.com for product reimbursement.
By Valerie Hernandez
Apr 1, 2021
Sabra Dipping Company just announced a voluntary recall on its classic hummus in 16 states due to possible salmonella contamination. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration said that the company is recalling more than 2,100 cases of the 10 ounces Classic Hummus that was produced last month with a best before date of April 26. The states that are affected by this recall include: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Indiana, Mississippi, Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, New Jersey, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.
If you have bought this hummus, the company encourages you to return the product or visit Sabra’s recall website for a reimbursement. The FDA reported that no illnesses have been reported to date. You can find more information regarding the recall by visiting the FDA’s website.