RELATED: If You’re Eating This for Breakfast, Get Rid of It Immediately, FDA Says. On Sept. 10, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health alert for two snack food products. The products included in the alert are 3-oz. plastic packages of Italian Recipe Snack Tray Genoa Salami, Provolone Cheese & Breadsticks with a sell by date of 12/30/2021 and lot number 897 and 3-oz. plastic packages of Italian Recipe Snack Tray Prosciutto, Provolone Cheese & Breadsticks with a sell by date of 12/30/2021 and lot number 897. Both products are marked with establishment number EST 54. For the latest recall news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter! The public health alert was issued after it was discovered that the snack trays may contain breadsticks from Jag Specialty Foods that have been recently recalled. The affected snack trays were sold in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. The breadsticks from Jag Specialty Foods were recalled due to the discovery that the products may contain sesame seeds but may be packaged in containers that do not disclose this information.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Sesame is one of the most common food allergens in the U.S. and must be labeled on packaged foods regulated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Individuals with sesame allergies or sensitivities who consume the snack trays may become ill as a result. At the time the public health alert was issued, there had been no reports of illness or other adverse effects related to the consumption of the affected foods. If you purchased either of the snack trays subject to the public health alert, don’t eat them. The FSIS recommends that anyone in possession of these foods either throw them away or return them to the store from which they were purchased. If you have eaten these products and are experiencing symptoms, contact a healthcare provider. RELATED: If You Have This Hostess Product at Home, Throw It Out Now, FDA Warns.