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Texas company recalls chicken salad products over possible Listeria contamination

Posted at 2:10 PM, Nov 14, 2018
and last updated 2018-11-14 15:43:46-05

A Houston based manufacturer is recalling nearly 7,000 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken salad products due to a possible Listeria contamination.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service says the problem, affecting 6,912 pounds of chicken salad produced by Ron’s Homestyle Foods, was discovered on November 13, during routine record review.

The following products, produced and packaged on October 22, are subject to being recalled:

  • 5-lb. bulk packages of “Ron’s Home Style Foods CRANBERRY PECAN WHITE MEAT CHICKEN SALAD” with a “Use by” date of 11/25/2018.
  • 5-lb. bulk packages of “Ron’s Home Style Foods CHICKEN SALAD SUPREME” with a “Use by” date of 11/25/2018.
  • 32-lb. bulk packages of “Ron’s Home Style Foods THE SANDWICH FACTORY CHICKEN SALAD” with a “Use by” date of 11/16/2018.
  • 32-lb. bulk packages of “Ron’s Home Style Foods HONEY PECAN WHITE MEAT CHICKEN SALAD” with a “Use by” date of 11/21/2018.
  • 12-oz. plastic container of “Texas Kitchen Salads Cranberry Pecan White Chicken Salad” with a “Use by” date of 11/25/2018.
  • 12-oz. plastic container of “Texas Kitchen Salads Chicken Salad Supreme” with a “Use by” date of 11/25/2018.

FSIS advises anyone who bought these product not to eat or serve them, but to throw it away or return to place of purchase.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions related to the recall.

The FSIS says anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.

For more information regarding the recall, contact Brandon Woodall, Vice President with Ron’s Home Style Foods, at (713) 640-2082.