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Which peanut butter brands recalled products for Salmonella contamination and when did each recall occur?

Checked on November 11, 2025
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Executive Summary

The principal, verifiable finding is that the only peanut‑butter brand directly recalled for Salmonella contamination in the May 2022 multistate outbreak was Jif, produced by J.M. Smucker Company; the company announced a voluntary recall in mid‑May 2022 (FDA’s recall notice dated May 20, 2022). Several downstream manufacturers and retailers that used the recalled Jif peanut butter issued their own voluntary recalls through late May and June 2022. Historical Salmonella‑linked peanut butter recalls have involved other companies in earlier years, most notably the Peanut Corporation of America in 2009 and Sunland Inc. in 2012.

1. What the original claims say — short and direct: extraction of core assertions

The materials under review assert three core claims: first, that Jif peanut butter was recalled because of a Salmonella Senftenberg outbreak that was investigated in 2022; second, that the Jif recall was announced in May 2022 and covered specific lot codes; and third, that a number of downstream brands and food products containing recalled Jif peanut butter subsequently issued recalls across late May and June 2022. The Washington State Department of Health links the outbreak to Jif and lists affected lot code patterns (ending in “425”), while federal agency summaries identify the recall as voluntary and tied to epidemiologic and laboratory evidence implicating Jif products [1] [2] [3] [4].

2. The central, documented recall: Jif and the May 2022 timeline

Federal investigations and public notices place the J.M. Smucker Company’s voluntary recall in mid‑May 2022; the FDA posted a recall announcement and outbreak investigation materials in May 2022, with an FDA press release dated May 20, 2022, and public health alerts following in the days thereafter. The recall targeted Jif products produced in Lexington, Kentucky with lot codes described as spanning the range 1274425 through 2140425 and implicated the brand as the likely point source for 21 reported infections, including hospitalizations, across multiple states [5] [4] [3]. The timeline centers on May 2022 as the recall initiation point and on late May–June 2022 for downstream recalls.

3. Downstream recalls — who pulled products and when

Federal tracking of associated recalls shows numerous downstream manufacturers and retailers voluntarily withdrawing products that contained the recalled Jif peanut butter. The FDA compiled a table listing recall dates ranging from May 21, 2022 through June 21, 2022, including names such as Wawa, Wilbur (Cargill), Albertsons Companies, Walmart, Giant Eagle, QuickChek and others; some recalls covered single products while others covered multiple brand names or product lines [4] [6]. These downstream recalls depended on supply‑chain tracing to identify items that incorporated the implicated Jif lots rather than independent Salmonella findings in their own facilities.

4. Broader historical context: other peanut‑butter recalls for Salmonella

The Jif 2022 recall is not unique in a broader historical record. Major prior Salmonella‑linked peanut butter recalls include the Peanut Corporation of America recall that began in 2009, Sunland Inc.’s recall in 2012, and contamination incidents tied to other companies across the 1990s–2010s; some earlier recalls stemmed from testing or plant contamination and prompted large multistate outbreaks and corporate bankruptcy in extreme cases [7] [8]. Public databases such as the FDA major recalls list and contemporary reporting show Jif as the sole peanut butter product recalled in 2022 for Salmonella, while historical entries document other brands and years.

5. Reconciling sources and assessing agreement across agencies and reporting

State public health pages, the FDA recall notices, and CDC outbreak summaries are consistent: they identify Jif as the product recalled in May 2022 and document downstream voluntary recalls that followed. News compilations and consumer‑oriented lists add historical context by enumerating older recalls and by listing brands affected in earlier years; these secondary accounts are accurate for historical events but do not contradict the 2022 federal record that names Jif as the implicated peanut‑butter brand in that outbreak [1] [4] [9]. The most authoritative dates in the record come from the FDA/CDC notices (May 20, 2022 and related postings), and state health alerts were issued within days after the FDA action [5] [3].

6. Bottom line for consumers and outstanding data points

The verifiable takeaway is that Jif was the peanut‑butter brand directly recalled for Salmonella contamination in May 2022, with downstream recalls spanning late May to June 2022 for products containing the implicated lots; earlier Salmonella‑linked recalls involved different manufacturers in previous years. Consumers seeking detailed lot codes and product lists should consult FDA recall postings and state health advisories archived from May–June 2022 for the exact lot ranges and affected downstream brands. If you need the specific lot codes, affected product SKUs, or the exact dates for each downstream recall, those are documented in the FDA table and state notices and can be pulled directly from those May–June 2022 records [4] [6] [3].

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