Nearly 2,000 Pounds of Sausage in 3 States Recalled After Customer Finds Metal in Product
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Nearly 2,000 pounds of holiday kielbasa sausages have been recalled due to potential metal contamination, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Monday. Olympia Provisions, a company in Portland, Oregon, recalled the ready-to-eat sausages after a customer reported finding metal in the product. So far, no sausage-related injuries have been confirmed.
You can identify the recalled holiday sausages by the following details:
- Product Name: Olympia Provisions Uncured Holidays in Kielbasa
- Size: 16 ounces
- Expiry date: February 19, 2026
- Packaging: Vacuum sealed plastic
- Establishment number: EST. 39928
USDA
The 1,930 pounds of sausage, produced on October 14, 2025, were sold online nationwide and shipped to retailers in California, Oregon and Washington.
If you have eaten sausage and are concerned about possible injury, the USDA recommends contacting a health care professional. Anyone who owns sausages must not eat them and must either throw them away or return them to the place of purchase.
For questions regarding the recall, the USDA suggests contacting Michelle Cairo, owner of Olympia Provisions, at michelle@olympiaprovisions.com.




