Almost seven tons of ready-to-eat grilled rooster breast merchandise are being recalled over Listeria issues.
In accordance with a Jan. 16 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) notice, the product was distributed by Suzanna’s Kitchen, a Georgia-based meals firm identified for its ready meats. The recall targets 10-pound circumstances containing two 5-pound luggage of totally cooked grilled rooster breast fillets with rib meat, which had been produced on Oct. 14.
13,720 kilos of ready-to-eat rooster had been recalled, per the discover.
In accordance with the discover, the lot code 60104 P1382 287 5 J14 is printed on the facet of the case and on the package deal. The merchandise had been distributed to operations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Ohio.
“The issue was found when a third-party laboratory pattern reported a optimistic Listeria monocytogenes consequence within the ready-to-eat totally cooked grilled rooster breast fillets product,” the discover explains.
There have been no confirmed reviews of sickness because of consumption of those merchandise. Anybody involved a couple of potential sickness ought to contact their healthcare supplier instantly.
Listeria signs can vary from gentle gastrointestinal points like fever, muscle aches, nausea, and diarrhea to extra extreme neurological signs like headache, stiff neck, confusion, and convulsions if the an infection spreads, based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC additionally says that the micro organism will be particularly harmful for pregnant ladies, newborns, older adults and folks with weakened immune programs.
Friday’s recall just isn’t the primary Suzanna’s Kitchen has initiated just lately. In December, the company issued a recall of 62,550 kilos of totally cooked, bone-in breaded rooster merchandise. The product, which was distributed nationwide, was recalled over allergen issues. Whereas the product was labeled with a product code that classifies it as non-allergen-containing, the product truly contained soy, one of many “large 9” allergens.
The recall discover additionally advises involved clients to direct any further inquiries to Daybreak Duncan, Buyer Service Director, Suzanna’s Kitchen at dduncan@suzannaskitchen.com.

