Skippy peanut butter recalled over possible metal fragments giant announced.

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The affected products include Skippy’s reduced fat creamy peanut butter, reduced fat chunky peanut butter and creamy peanut butter blended with plant protein. 

Shipments that were possibly affected were sent to: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, 

No consumers have complained about the issue, Hormel told The Washington Post, and all retailers that received the products have been notified.

The company said in a news release that the facility’s internal detection systems flagged the problem, and that it is issuing the recall

If you think you may have purchased one of these products, you can return it to store from which it was purchased or call Skippy Foods consumer engagement at 1-866-475-4779,

Minnesota-based Hormel is more than 130 years old, developing the world’s first canned ham and the iconic SPAM, a staple for troops in World War II.

Hormel acquired Skippy in 2013 for about $700 million, in a bid to expand its business to protein that was not meat. 

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