The potentially serious reason there’s a hamburger recall at Publix stores
Two lots of smashburger-style hamburgers have been recalled from Publix stores for a labeling mistake that can have “serious or potentially life-threatening” consequences.
DiLuigi Foods discovered lot numbers that start with 16B21 and 16C21 of DiLuigi Smashables The Original Style Smashburger don’t have milk listed among the allergens on the label. While not a problem for most people, those with food allergies check ingredient listings as if their health depended on it — because it does.
“The issue was identified during a review of our production run, which revealed that a limited quantity of product was inadvertently labeled incorrectly,” said DiLuigi’s recall notice, which was posted to the Publix website. “As a result, individuals with an allergy or sensitivity to milk may be at risk of a serious or potentially life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the product.”
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The recalled lots have a Use By date of 6/13/26. They went to stores in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Virginia.
If you have these hamburgers, return them to the Publix of purchase for a refund. If you have questions, call DiLuigi Foods at 978-750-9900.
This story was originally published June 4, 2026 at 6:14 PM with the headline "The potentially serious reason there’s a hamburger recall at Publix stores."