November 25, 2024

Update of Sandwich Recall for Possible Listeria

Greencore USA, LLC has updated its recall of egg salad sandwiches, ham salad sandwiches, and seafood stuffing for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this issue. The products were distributed between September 24 and 27, 2017 to: American Food and Vending, Hannaford Brothers, Target, and Turkey Hill in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire and New York.

Greencore said they are investigating the cause of this problem and have implemented corrective actions. No new lots of products are being recalled. And as of September 29, 2017, all customers have been notified and instructed to remove and destroy these products. None of these products should be for sale.

The recalled products include Hannaford Egg Salad Club Roll in 5.1 ounce containers, with UPC number 4126816587 and use by dates 9/28/17 – 10/2/17; Ham Salad Club Roll in 5.1 ounce packages with UPC number 4126816589, and use by dates 9/28/17 – 10/2/17; and Seafood Stuffing, in 10 ounce packages with UPC number 4126820509 and use by dates 10/2/17 – 10/19/17. Also recalled is Walgreens Egg salad on White Bread in 6. 1 ounce packages, with UPC number 4902272043 and use by dates 9/29/17 – 10/1/17, and Target Egg salad on White Bread in 5.9 ounce packages, with UPC number 7350875792 and use by dates of 9/29/17 – 10/1/17.

Turkey Hill Fresh Selects Egg salad on Homestyle Bread in 4.7 ounce packages, with UPC number 7350875001 and use by dates of 9/29/17 – 10/1/17 are recalled, as well as their Ham Salad on Homestyle Bread, in 4.9 ounce packages, with UPC number 7350875003 and use by dates of 9/29/17 – 10/1/17. Finally, American Food and Vending Enza Choice Egg Salad on White Bread in 4.7 ounce packages, with UPC number 7350875735 and use by date of 10/1/17; and Enza Choice Ham Salad on White Bread, with UPC number 7350875815 and use by date of 10/1/17 are recalled.

If you bought any of these products, don’t eat them. Throw them away or take them back to the store where you purchased them for a refund. If you ate these products, watch yourself for the symptoms of listeriosis for the next 70 days. Those symptoms can include high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, cramps, and diarrhea. Pregnant women may be mildly ill with what seems like the flu, but listeriosis can cause stillbirth and miscarriages. If you do feel sick, see your doctor.

Egg Salad Sandwich Listeria Recall

 

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