April 16, 2024

Michigan Firm Recalls Salad Products for Listeria

18th Street Deli Inc, of Hamtramck, Michigan, is recalling about 118 pounds of julienne salad products with turkey, ham, and hard-cooked eggs. The eggs are subject to an FDA recall because of contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.

The salads were produced on January 20, 2012 and then distributed to retail stores in Michigan and vending companies in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.

Product details:

  • 9.25-ounce packages of “18th Street Deli Julienne Salad”
  • 9.25-ounce packages of “18th Street Deli Julienne Salad Lite”
  • 9.25-ounce packages of “Balanced Choice Julienne Salad Lite”
  • Establishment number of P-22061 inside the USDA mark of inspection
  • Expiration dates of 01/27/12 and 01/30/12

18th Street Deli was notified by one of its suppliers that their hard-cooked eggs had tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes and are being recalled by Michael Foods Egg Products Co. There have been no reports of illness associated with the consumption of these products.

For questions, call 18th Street Deli at 1-313-921-7710.

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