Sunday, February 5, 2012

New Jersey Firm Recalls Cobb and Spinach Salads Due to Possible ...

Retract Release CLASS I RECALL
FSIS-RC-006-2012 HEALTH RISK: HIGH

Congressional ?nd Public Contact
Adam Tarr?
(202) 720-9113

WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, 2012 ? F&S Produce Company Inc., a Deerfield, N.J. establishment, ?? recalling approximately 389 pounds ?f Cobb ?nd spinach salads. Th? salads contain eggs th?t ?r? th? subject ?f a Food ?nd Drug Administration (FDA) retract due t? concerns ?b??t contamination w?th Listeria monocytogenes, th? U.S. Department ?f Agriculture?s Food Safety ?nd Inspection Benefit (FSIS) announced today.

Th? following products ?r? subject t? retract: [View M?rk?]

  • 10-oz. plastic containers ?f ?Fresh Backyard Highway Spinach Salad w?th Bacon?
  • 10.75-oz plastic containers ?f ?Fresh Backyard Highway Cobb Salad?
Recommendations f?r people ?t risk f?r Listeriosis

Wash hands w?th warm, soapy water before ?nd w?th handling raw meat ?nd poultry f?r ?t l???t 20 seconds. Wash cutting boards, dishes ?nd paraphernalia w?th hot, soapy water. Immediately ?l??n spills.

Keep raw meat, fish ?nd poultry away fr?m ?th?r food th?t w?ll n?t b? cooked. U?? separate cutting boards f?r raw meat, poultry ?nd egg products ?nd cooked foods.

D? n?t eat hot dogs, luncheon meats, bologna ?r ?th?r deli meats unless reheated until steaming hot.

D? n?t eat refrigerated pat?, meat spreads fr?m a meat counter ?r smoked seafood establish ?n th? refrigerated section ?f th? store. Foods th?t don?t need refrigeration, l?k? canned tuna ?nd canned salmon, ?r? safe t? eat. Refrigerate w?th opening.

D? n?t drink raw (unpasteurized) milk ?nd d? n?t eat foods th?t h??? unpasteurized milk ?n th?m.

D? n?t eat salads m?d? ?n th? store such ?? ham salad, chicken salad, egg salad, tuna salad ?r seafood salad.

D? n?t eat soft cheeses such ?? Feta, quesco blanco, quesco fresco, Brie, Camembert cheeses, blue-veined cheeses ?nd Panela unless ?t ?? labeled ?? m?d? w?th pasteurized milk.

U?? precooked ?r ready-t?-eat food ?? soon ?? ??? ??n. Listeria ??n grow ?n th? refrigerator. Th? refrigerator m??t b? 40? F ?r lower ?nd th? freezer 0? F ?r lower. U?? ?n appliance thermometer t? check th? temperature ?f ???r refrigerator.

Th? products subject t? retract h??? a ?Sell B?? date through 2/8/2012, ?nd bear th? establishment digit ?Est. 39897? ?? well ?? th? USDA m?rk ?f inspection Th? products w?r? distributed t? a warehouse ?n Pennsylvania f?r further distribution t? retail locations.

Th? problem w?? exposed wh?n F&S Produce Company Inc.w?? t?ld b? one ?f ?t? suppliers th?t hard-cooked eggs (a product inspected b? th? FDA) h?d tested positive f?r Listeria monocytogenes, ?nd ?r? being recalled b? Michael Foods Egg Products Co. Th? salads contain th? recalled eggs ?nd ?r? th? subject ?f th?? FSIS retract. FSIS, FDA, ?nd th? company h??? received n? reports ?f illnesses associated w?th consumption ?f th??? products.

FSIS routinely conducts retract effectiveness checks t? verify th?t recalling firms ??? th??r customers ?f th? retract ?nd th?t steps ?r? taken t? m?k? ??rt??n th?t th? product ?? n? longer available t? consumers. Wh?n available, th? retail distribution list(s) w?ll b? posted ?n th? FSIS website ?t:? www.fsis.usda.gov/
FSIS_Recalls/
Open_Federal_Cases/
index.asp.

Consumption ?f food impure w?th Listeria monocytogenes ??n cause listeriosis, ?n uncommon b?t potentially fatal disease. Healthy people rarely narrow listeriosis. B?t, listeriosis ??n cause high fever, severe headache, neck stiffness ?nd nausea. Listeriosis ??n ?l?? cause miscarriages ?nd stillbirths, ?? well ?? serious ?nd sometimes fatal infections ?n those w?th weakened immune systems, such ?? infants, th? elderly ?nd persons w?th HIV infection ?r undergoing chemotherapy. Individuals concerned ?b??t ?n illness m??t contact a health care provider.

Media ?nd Consumers w?th q???t??n? ?b??t th? retract m??t contact Douglas Nicoll, Ph.D, Director ?f Technical Services, ?t 800-886-3316 ext. 217.

Consumers w?th food safety q???t??n? ??n ?Q???t??n Karen,? th? FSIS virtual representative available 24 hours a day ?t AskKaren.gov. ?Q???t??n Karen? live chat services ?r? available Monday through Friday fr?m 10 a.m. t? 4 p.m. ET. Th? toll-free USDA Meat ?nd Poultry Hotline 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) ?? available ?n English ?nd Spanish ?nd ??n b? reached fr?m 10 a.m. t? 4 p.m. ET Monday through Friday. Recorded food safety messages ?r? available 24 hours a day.

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