Meat, chicken listeria recall updates: Latest list of 300+ popular products recalled
Nearly 12 million pounds of popular poultry and meat items have been recalled due to listeria concerns and the list of impacted products has continued to grow, ranging from more than a dozen deli salads and sandwiches sold at Trader Joe's, to frozen mini-burritos sold at Costco.
The recall, initially announced Oct. 9 by the Food Service Inspection Service, originally included approximately 75 ready-to-eat items meat and chicken products produced at BrucePac's Oklahoma-based. The most recent update from officials incudes over 300 popular ready-to-eat items found in the deli and freezer section of large grocery stores including Target, Walmart and more.
Nearly 12 million pounds of popular poultry and meat items have been recalled due to listeria concerns and the list of impacted products has continued to grow, ranging from more than a dozen deli salads and sandwiches sold at Trader Joe's, to frozen mini-burritos sold at Costco.
The recall, initially announced Oct. 9 by the Food Service Inspection Service, originally included approximately 75 ready-to-eat items meat and chicken products produced at BrucePac's Oklahoma-based. The most recent update from officials incudes over 300 popular ready-to-eat items found in the deli and freezer section of large grocery stores including Target, Walmart and more.
Products, which were shipped to "restaurants and food service vendors nationwide," have a best-by date of June 19, 2025 to Oct. 8, 2025, the FSIS said. Officials said they are concerned that the foods may still be available for use or stored in refrigerators or freezers. The products should be thrown away, they added.
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