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Salmonella Scare: Ranch Seasoning Recalled Nationwide
17 May
Summary
- Blackstone Parmesan Ranch seasoning is recalled due to potential salmonella risk.
- The recall stems from a supplier's dry milk powder contamination.
- No illnesses have been reported, but consumers should discard the product.

Blackstone Products is voluntarily recalling select lots of its Parmesan Ranch seasoning, sold in 7.3-ounce containers. This action, announced on May 15, 2026, follows a potential salmonella contamination risk identified in a third-party supplier's dry milk powder. The affected ingredient was used in the seasoning.
This recall impacts products sold nationwide exclusively through Walmart stores and Blackstone's website. Consumers are advised not to consume the seasoning and to dispose of it properly. Blackstone has established a customer support line to assist with replacement requests.
While no illnesses have been reported in connection with this product, the FDA emphasizes this is a precautionary recall. Salmonella, a bacteria causing approximately 1.35 million infections annually in the U.S., can lead to severe foodborne illness, particularly for vulnerable populations.
Consumers with the recalled seasoning should discard it immediately and contact Blackstone for a replacement. This swift action is recommended to minimize any potential health risks associated with the product.