FAQ | Jif (2024)

Our top priority is ensuring our consumers understand the details of the voluntary recall announced on May 20, 2022 and that they are supported.

Below are details to help with review of your product and, if you find your product is impacted, appropriate actions to take.

Please know, we’re committed to reimbursing consumers fairly based on the information provided to us.  So we may best help, please visit https://www.jif.com/contact-us .

RECALL PROCESS UPDATES

Has there been an update to the recall announced on 5/20?

No. The FDA has issued a report sharing details of its investigation in partnership with our teams. We are confident in the food safety processes we have in place that have helped us to quickly take action as well as the enhanced measures we have put in place, including additional testing and sanitation.

With confidence in our food safety processes and the additional measures we have put in place, we are working as efficiently as possible to return our products tostoreshelves.We have resumed accepting orders from our retail customers for peanut butter and products should be back on shelves a few weeks after orders are placed.We suggest referring to your preferred retailer for thebest availability informationlocally.

What was the cause of the recall/how have you addressed any issues?

As part of our standard control process, we identified that an equipment issue may have allowed water to enter and remain in our production environment. These conditions could have provided a potential source for bacteria to be introduced into our system.In response, we have:

- Repaired the equipment

- Conducted extensive cleaning and sanitation throughout our facility;

- Destroyed product;

- Refined our cleaning process;

- Strengthened our already rigorous finished product testing standards; and

- Collected and tested hundreds of swabs throughout our facility, all of which were negative for Salmonella

The FDA also collected environmental swabs as part of its investigation of the recall and communicated that these swabs were negative for Salmonella.

Were other peanut-related products impacted or are your other manufacturing facilities impacted?

This recall was isolated to our Lexington, KY, manufacturing facility, and does not impact our other peanut butter-producing facilities. In addition, there is no impact to Smucker’s Uncrustables, Santa Cruz Organic, Laura Scudder’s, Adam’s, Smucker’s Natural, Smucker’s Goober or any other J.M. Smucker Co. brand. While our other peanut butter-producing facilities and brands were not impacted, we will take learnings from this event and apply them across our manufacturing facilities, as appropriate.

How long until products return to shelves?

We are working as efficiently as possible to return our products tostoreshelves.We have resumed accepting orders from our retail customers for peanut butter and products should be back on shelves a few weeks after orders are placed.We suggest referring to your preferred retailer for thebest availability informationlocally.

IDENTIFYING PRODUCT

Why was Jif® peanut butter recalled?

We initiated a voluntary recall of select Jif® products due to potential salmonella contamination.

How do I know if my Jif® peanut butter has been recalled?

We would encourage consumers with Jif® product to check the UPC, which can be found on the side of the product bar code, against the full list of impacted UPC on our recall page. If your product UPC matches a UPC listed, check the product code, which can be found at the bottom of the jar under the Best If Used By date.The first seven digits of the product code range for the impacted products are 1274425 – 2140425. The last three numbers of the Product Code must be 425 in order to be included in the recall. If the last three numbers of the Product Code are 006, the product was produced at our Memphis facility, which was not impacted by the recall.

If your UPC matches one from the listing on our recall page and your product code is between the range shared, your product is impacted by the recall. Please know, we’re committed to reimbursing consumers fairly based on the information provided to us. We would ask you to visit https://www.jif.com/contact-usand immediately dispose of the product.

What batch of Jif® peanut butter was recalled?

Please visit the recall page for a full list of impacted products.

What states are affected by the Jif® peanut butter recall?

The recall includes products sold in the U.S. and Canada, including products distributed internationally.

I don’t understand the product code – you list seven numbers but I have more on my jar?

The product lot code range we shared reflects the first seven digits of the lot code, which can be found near the Best If Used By date. As reminder,the impacted products are 1274425 – 2140425. The last three numbers of the Product Code must be 425 in order to be included in the recall. If the last three numbers of the Product Code are 006, the product was produced at our Memphis facility, which was not impacted by the recall.

SUPPORTING OUR CONSUMERS

Do I get a refund for recalled peanut butter?

We are committed to reimbursing consumers with impacted products. If you have impacted product, pleasevisit https://www.jif.com/contact-us.

I tried to call the 800 number but was unable to get through.

Because of incredibly high call volumes in our call center, wait time has been longer than usual. We greatly appreciate your patience while we work to assist all consumers.

I’ve already eaten some of the Jif recalled peanut butter and did not get sick. Is it okay to continue to consume the rest?

Impacted product should not be consumed. We would encourage you to visit https://www.jif.com/contact-usand dispose of any remaining product.

I/Amember of my family has eaten impacted product and is not feeling well?

We would encourage consumers who are experiencing any symptoms to consult with their healthcare professional for guidance and treatment.

Can I consume baked goods I made using impacted product?

We do not suggest consuming baked goods made with impacted product, nor do we suggest using impacted product to bake or cook with. We would encourage you to visithttps://www.jif.com/contact-usand dispose of any remaining product.

PRODUCT RECALL CLAIM

Our online Recall Contact Form is no longer in service and we are now supporting all consumers through https://www.jif.com/contact-us.

I already threw out my peanut butter, so how can I be reimbursed?

Please know, we’re committed to reimbursing consumers fairly based on the information provided to us.  So we may best help, please visit https://www.jif.com/contact-us.

How do I find the numbers on the product for the form/fill out the form?

Our website has been updated with additional instructions on how to read the label. For the most up to date information, please visithttps://www.jif.com/recall.

When will I receive reimbursem*nt after filing a recall claim?

If you have already completed the form, we have received your request and will issue reimbursem*nt as soon as possible. We appreciate your patience.

If you have questions not addressed here, please contact us at 800-828-9980.

FAQ | Jif (2024)

FAQs

How can I tell if my Jif peanut butter has been recalled? ›

This information can be found on the product packaging. The first seven digits of the product code range for the impacted products are 1274425 – 2140425.

Is Jif peanut butter ok now? ›

Jif peanut butter is once again safe to eat, so long as you don't consume a product listed in the company's June recall for salmonella. Customers who find a recalled product in their home can file a recall claim with Jif online, call the company at 1-800-828-9980, or contact them at jif.com/contact-us.

Does Jif need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

How long does Jif® peanut butter last? Unopened and stored in a cool, dry area, Jif peanut butter will last about two years (refer to the “Best If Used By” date). After opening, you can keep Jif peanut butter about three months on the pantry shelf.

How to tell if peanut butter has xylitol? ›

"Natural sweetener" or “Sugar-Free” may be a clue that the peanut butter is sweetened with xylitol, which can be labeled as "sugar alcohol” in the nutrition facts of the ingredient label.

What is the code for bad Jif peanut butter? ›

FDA recommends that if you have used the recalled Jif brand peanut butter that have lot code numbers 1274425 through 2140425 and the first seven digits end with 425, you should wash and sanitize surfaces and utensils that could have touched the peanut butter.

What will happen if you eat recalled peanut butter? ›

Symptoms, including diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps, develop within 12 to 72 hours after you eat the infected food. Older and much younger folks usually feel it the worst. If you think you got ill from eating a product containing peanut butter, the FDA and CDC suggest you consult your doctor.

Can you eat peanut butter after the expiration date? ›

If unopened, both smooth and crunchy peanut butter will keep for one year past its best before date whether stored in the pantry or fridge. Once it's been opened, both are good for three to four months in the pantry or six to eight months in the refrigerator past that date.

What not to use Jif on? ›

*If you have specialist surfaces, such as brushed stainless steel, do not use Jif, clean according to manufacturer's instructions only.

Is it better to keep peanut butter in the fridge or pantry? ›

According to The National Peanut Board, an unopened jar of peanut butter can last six to nine months at room temperature. Once opened, they say that it can last two to three months in the pantry before you should move it to the fridge, where it can maintain quality for another three to four months.

What are the hidden names for xylitol? ›

Other Names & Hidden Xylitol

Xylitol can also be called: birch sugar, sucre de bouleau, the European code E967, Meso-Xylitol, Xlitol, Xylite, and Xylo-pentane-1,2,3,4,5. If any of these ingredients are listed on items you feed to your dogs, stop using them immediately.

What is another name for xylitol? ›

XYLITOL is a sweetener that is found in a wide range of products. It might also go by other names, including wood sugar, birch sugar, and birch bark extract. Xylitol poisoning can start within 20 minutes!!

What foods are naturally high in xylitol? ›

Xylitol is a sugar alcohol, a carbohydrate found naturally in foods such as cauliflower, eggplant, lettuce, mushrooms, spinach, plums, raspberries and strawberries.

How do I know if my Jif is recalled? ›

How to check if your peanut butter has been recalled
  • Check if you have Jif peanut butter in your home.
  • Find the lot code on the back of the jar, under the "Best If Used By Date." The code may be next to the "Best If Used By Date" for cups or squeeze pouches.
  • Once you find the code, look at the first four digits.
May 31, 2022

How to find Jif lot code? ›

Check if you have Jif peanut butter in your home. Locate the lot code on the back of the jar, under the Best If Used By Date (the lot code may be next to the Best If Used By Date for cups or squeeze pouches).

How do I check my UPC for recall? ›

The new recalls.gov app lets users scan a product's UPC code with their phone's camera, then searches government databases to see if it's been recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Food and Drug Administration or the Department of Agriculture.

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