Approximately 6.4 million units of various Randall and Hurst’s brand beans sold in glass jars are being recalled because the manufacturing equipment used to sterilize the products may have had non-functioning temperature sensors. This defect means the beans may not have been heated sufficiently to kill harmful bacteria. Affected products include Great Northern, Pinto, Mixed, Kidney, Navy, Black, Garbanzo, and 4-Bean Mix varieties sold in 15.4-oz, 24-oz, and 48-oz glass jars across 22 states. Consumers should return these products to the place of purchase for a full refund.
The lack of functioning temperature devices in the processing equipment means the beans may be under-processed, which allows for the potential growth of dangerous bacteria or spoilage organisms that can cause serious illness if consumed.
Full refund upon return.
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