Lettuce shipped to Minnesota recalled over listeria concerns
Most of the cartons went to to places like restaurants and cafeterias and only about 100 made it on grocery store shelves. No illnesses have been reported.
Most of the cartons went to to places like restaurants and cafeterias and only about 100 made it on grocery store shelves. No illnesses have been reported.
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Minnetonka's Michael Foods is recalling hard-boiled eggs distributed to 34 states over possible contamination by Listeria bacteria. Minnesota is among the states where the eggs are sold. The product comes from the company's Wakefield, Neb. plant. No illnesses are reported.
A whipping cream product is being voluntarily yanked from the shelves following a consumer advisory issued by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. The Solway, Minn.-based product -- Blackstar Dairy heavy whipping cream -- has a sell-by date of June 17. So far no illnesses have been linked to the product.
A Wisconsin cheese-maker is recalling cheese sold under the Nordic Creamery brand name because of possible Listeria contamination. The cheese was sold in 8-ounce bags with a code date of 10-MAR-12. Stores in Wisconsin, Minnesota and California carried the product.
Lunds and Byerly's have recalled some chicken products due to potential for contamination with a dangerous strain of listeria, the Star Tribune reports. The recall is merely a precaution, the company said. No illnesses were reported.
Officials say both cases stem from the same processing plant in Arkansas. The initial salmonella outbreak from last month was linked to one death and 77 illnesses. No illnesses have been reported in the latest recall.