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Risk of Listeria and Salmonella

Prime Deli Corp. recalls 7-Eleven salads

Prime Deli Corp. of Lewisville, Texas, which prepares food for 7-Eleven stores, is recalling more than 200 pounds of ready-to-eat salads because of potential contamination with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.

Prime Deli produced the salads on October 13th. The salads have the “best-by” date of Oct. 16th. And were distributed to 7-Eleven stores in Texas.

One of the companies that supplies ingredients to Prime Deli Corp. notified the salad producer on Oct. 14 that it was recalling corn because of Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella “concerns.”

All of the recalled salads have the establishment number “EST. 13553” printed inside the USDA mark of inspection on their labels. Other information consumers can use to determine whether they have any of the salads is as follows:

Left: 1.2-oz. clear plastic clamshell packages containing “7-ELEVEN BISTRO SOUTHWEST STYLE SALAD WITH BACON” and best by date of “Tuesday 1016”

Right: 9.6-oz. clear plastic clamshell packages containing “7-ELEVEN BISTRO SOUTHWEST STYLE SALAD WITH BACON” and best by date of “Tuesday 1016”

 

According to foodsafetynews.com, the FSIS reported no confirmed adverse reactions had been reported as of the posting of the recall notice. However, it can take 72 hours for symptoms of Salmonella infection to develop.

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