Food recalls issued for quiche, sausage and breaded chicken
The recalls involve products flagged for inspection issues, possible contamination and allergen mislabeling.

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A series of food recalls are making headlines this week, prompting consumers across the country to check their refrigerators and freezers for potentially dangerous products. The recalls range from allergy risks to contamination concerns, with thousands of pounds of food flagged by the USDA and manufacturers.
Maître Saladier Inc. recalls Lorraine Quiche over missing inspection
Lorraine Quiche products are being recalled. The USDA has announced a recall of approximately 6,000 pounds of Lorraine Quiche with pork. These products were imported into the U.S. without the mandatory safety inspection and lack the USDA inspection mark. Consumers are urged to look for expiration dates of April 8, 2028, or April 16, 2028, and to dispose of or return any affected products immediately.
Olympia Provisions recalls Kielbasa Sausage over contamination
Olympia Provisions Holiday Kielbasa Sausage is being recalled after reports of possible contamination. The recall affects 16-ounce vacuum-sealed packages labeled “Olympia Provisions Uncured Holiday Kielbasa” with a “Best If Used By” date of 02/19/26 and the establishment number “EST. 39928” inside the USDA mark. The product was sold nationwide through online orders, increasing the likelihood it could be in kitchens across the country.
Suzanna’s Kitchen recalls breaded chicken for allergen mislabeling
Suzanna’s Kitchen, based in Suwanee, Georgia, is recalling about 62,550 pounds of its fully cooked, bone-in breaded chicken. The recall was triggered after it was discovered that soy, a common allergen, was present in the product but not listed on the label. The affected chicken was produced on Nov. 4, 2025, and can be identified by the number “P-1380” on the side of the package. These products were distributed to restaurants nationwide.
If you believe you have any of the recalled items, throw them away.