Scorecard Research Beacon
Search Icon
Food March 31, 2021

Sabra recalls over 2,000 cases of classic hummus

WATCH: Tips and tricks for creating meals with food you already have

Sabra is recalling thousands of cases of classic hummus after a routine Food and Drug Administration screening discovered potential salmonella contamination.

Sabra Dipping Company announced Monday that, in partnership with the FDA, it has voluntarily recalled nearly 2,100 cases of its 10-ounce classic hummus.

The affected classic hummus was produced Feb. 10 with a “Best Before” date of April 26 and UPC of 300067, according to the FDA.

Sabra Dipping Company Issues Limited Voluntary Recall of a Single SKU of Classic Hummus https://t.co/33vBBybq0R pic.twitter.com/EWzN3vZ8uS

— U.S. FDA Recalls (@FDArecalls) March 30, 2021

No other Sabra products were affected by the recall and the product in question is over halfway through its stated shelf life.

"It’s unlikely you’ll find this product on the shelf. No illnesses or consumer complaints have been reported to date in connection with this recall," the FDA said.

The product was distributed in the following states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Indiana, Mississippi, Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, New Jersey, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.

For more info on the recalled product, click here.