JM Smucker recalls Jif peanut butter products

Bloomberg

J M Smucker Co is recalling some Jif peanut butter products sold in the US and Canada because of potential Salmonella contamination.
The Orrville, Ohio-based company expanded its recall of the popular brand of peanut butter products to Canada, a day after announcing a voluntary recall in the US. Consumers that have various crunchy, creamy and squeeze products should dispose of them immediately, the company said.
Salmonella is a bacterial disease that causes fever, diarrhea and vomiting and JM Smucker is working with the Food and Drug Administration on the recall. The financial impact isn’t yet known and the company said it will provide additional information as soon as possible.
JM Smucker recorded net sales of $2.06 billion in the quarter ended on January 31, with peanut butter and other consumer foods accounting for about a fifth of revenue. Sales of Jif, along with its Smucker’s fruit spreads, and frozen sandwiches, got a boost during the pandemic because of at-home food consumption, though its consumer foods division lags in sales compared to its retail pet food and coffee segments.

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