Costco Recalls 80,000 Pounds of Butter: What Gives?
Ugh, butter. You know, the kind that makes everything taste better. But sometimes, even the best things have a little hiccup. That's what happened with Costco recently – they had to recall a whopping 80,000 pounds of butter! Why? Because it might be contaminated with listeria, a nasty little bacteria that can make you pretty sick.
What's the Deal with Listeria?
Let's get technical for a sec. Listeria is a bacteria that can be found in food. It's not always easy to see or smell, but it can cause listeriosis, an illness that can be pretty serious, especially for pregnant women, newborns, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems. Symptoms can include fever, muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, and even convulsions.
What Did Costco Do?
Costco, being the awesome, responsible company they are, decided to play it safe. They issued a recall of the butter, which was sold in 1-pound packages labeled "Kirkland Signature Organic Salted Butter". The recall was issued after a supplier, Dairy Farmers of America, announced that listeria was found in some of their products.
What Should You Do?
So, what do you do if you bought some of this butter? Don't panic! First, check the packaging. It's important to note that the recall only affects the Kirkland Signature Organic Salted Butter in 1-pound packages. If you have any other butter, you're good to go.
If you do have the recalled butter, the best thing to do is throw it away. Seriously, don't even try to use it. It's not worth the risk.
Bottom Line
This is a pretty big deal, but Costco took action quickly and proactively. This is a reminder that even when you're buying from a trusted source like Costco, it's always good to be aware of food safety. Remember to check labels, be mindful of best-by dates, and, most importantly, if you have any concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to the manufacturer or your doctor.