March 28, 2024

One Bi-LO store Recalls Antipasti Salad for Possible Listeria

The FDA is announcing that the BI-LO store at 500 Furys Ferry Road in Martinez, Georgia is recalling Taylor Farms Spinach Antipasti Salad because it may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. This is an expansion of an earlier recall by Reser’s Foods. No other BI-LO stores are affected by this recall.

Recall SignageThe Taylor Farms Spinach Antipasti Salad was sold between October 19 and October 27, 2013. If you purchased this salad, return it to the place of purchase for a refund.

There are no reports of illness associated with the consumption of this product. But listeriosis, the illness caused by Listeria monocytogenes bacteria, can take up to 70 days to manifest symptoms. If you ate this salad, monitor yourself for the symptoms of a Listeria infection, which include fever, muscle aches, flu-like symptoms, headache, loss of balance, diarrhea, and other GI tract problems, for the next two months.

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