Tuna Recalled for Possible Listeria Contamination
SEVEN U.S. STATES INCLUDING ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, OKLAHOMA, TEXAS, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, AND IOWA, JUL 22 – Reser's Fine Foods recalled 17 tuna salad products due to Listeria in breadcrumbs, affecting seven states and prompting FDA warnings to prevent serious
- On Monday, July 21, US grocers Albertsons, Jewel Osco, Randalls and Tom Thumb announced a recall of tuna products sold in seven states, distributed between July 16 and 25.
- FDA records show the recall stems from findings that breadcrumbs may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, prompting Reser's Fine Foods to initiate the voluntary recall.
- The recall encompasses 17 tuna products across two notices, specifying Sell Thru Dates between July 16 and July 19.
- The FDA advises consumers to sanitize surfaces and consult a healthcare provider if concerned, due to Listeria contamination risks in recalled tuna products.
- Going forward, symptoms of a Listeria infection may not appear until up to two weeks after consumption, as the FDA advises, heightening ongoing health risks and emphasizing the need for vigilance.
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