Recall of ready-to-eat chicken salad products sold in Florida due to possible listeria contamination



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Ready-to-eat chicken salad products that have been shipped to several outlets in Florida are being recalled due to possible listeria contamination.

According to the USDA's food safety and inspection service, Lean Culinary Services, LLC, a Hollywood-based Florida company, recalls 223 pounds of chicken salad products

Ready-to-eat chicken salad was manufactured on February 12, 2019 and the following products are included in the recall:

  • 14.9 oz. Plastic pouches containing "a classic chicken salad made with Bell & Evans white meat chicken" and a best before date 2-17-19.
  • 8lb plastic bags containing "a classic chicken salad made with Bell & Evans white meat chicken" and a 2-19-19 sale date to use behind the deli counter.
  • 7.8 oz. Plastic packaging containing the "CLASSIC DeliverLean CHICKEN SALAD" and a consumption cut-off date of 02/17/19.
  • 5.5 oz. Plastic bottles containing "DeliverLean Chicken Salmon Bento Box" and use by 17/02/19.

The products being recalled carry the plant number "P-46167" inside the USDA inspection mark.

The USDA said these items had been shipped to retailers in Florida.

Get more information on the reminder here.

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