openFDA Food Enforcement
Report-date coverage
June 20, 2012–July 08, 2026
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food · product 1 of 2
Native Catch Salmon Bacon, Traditional flavor. UPC 7 83583 27965 9. Traditional Salmon Bacon is ground and seasoned skinless/boneless salmon, extruded, peppered, smoked, cooled and vacuum packed in 8 oz., 14 oz., and 5 lbs. clear vacuum bags. Label states keep refrigerated or frozen".
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Reason for recall
Traditional flavor of Native Catch Salmon Bacon product is recalled because it has the potential to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum. The potential for contamination was noted after a routine Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) inspection discovered that the product had potentially been under processed.
Code information
BEST BY codes 1/23/16 and 3/16/16.
Distribution pattern
distributed in CA, FL and WA.
food · product 2 of 2
Native Catch Salmon Bacon, Peppered flavor. UPC: 7 51778 15900 0. Peppered Salmon Bacon is ground and seasoned skinless/boneless salmon, extruded, peppered, smoked, cooled and vacuum packed in 8 oz., 14 oz. and 5 lbs. clear vacuum bags. Label states keep refrigerated or frozen".
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
Inspect official wording and provenance
Reason for recall
Peppered flavor of Native Catch Salmon Bacon product is recalled because it has the potential to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum. The potential for contamination was noted after a routine Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) inspection discovered that the product had potentially been under processed.