Beef sandwiches recalled over Listeria fears
December 2nd, 2008 joshua
Ready-to-eat frozen beef sandwiches are the latest product recalled because of a Listeria contamination.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that 5,250 pounds of the beef sandwich portions, manufactured by Home Market Foods Inc., of Norwood, Mass., could be contaminated with the harmful bacteria Listeria monocytogenes.
The following specific product and description is subject to the recall:
3.5-ounce individually wrapped packages of “Blimpie FULLY COOKED SEASONED BEEF SHAVED STEAKS Thinly Sliced with Onions.” Each label bear the establishment number “EST. 2727″ inside the USDA mark of inspection as well as a printed Julian date of “3198,” “3228″ or “3238,” on the products available for consumer purchase.
The products were manufacutured on Nov. 14, 17, 18 and 20 and distributed to the metro Atlanta area, as well as California, Florida, Illinois and New York.
Home Market Foods noticed the problem with the food supply when doing its own inspections. No one has reported getting sick after eating any of the potentially harmful product.












