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If You Have These Sandwiches In Your Fridge, Throw Them Out Now

If You Have These Sandwiches In Your Fridge, Throw Them Out Now © Provided by Eat This, Not That! turkey sandwich The sandwiches were sold in clear plastic wedges and paper bags in vending machines and micro-markets located in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia between March 3 and March 5, 2021. The presence of Listeria was uncovered during routine environmental testing on surface areas where the sandwiches were made. The products were subsequently removed from all retail locations by the end of the day on March 5, the FDA says. Some of the recalled sandwiches were sold at the Charlotte Douglas Airport in North Carolina, including the MG Foods Combo Half&Half sandwich, the Turkey&Cheddar BLT, and the Turkey&Swiss Croissant. Impacted products sold at other locations include the Fresh to You Club on Toast, Fresh to You Ham&Turkey Combo, Fresh to You Market Club, Fresh to You Cranberry Pita, and more. All have a use by date of either

MG Foods Recalls Turkey Sandwiches For Listeria Concerns

MG Foods Recalls Turkey Sandwiches For Listeria Concerns The recalls involves sandwiches that come under MG Foods and Fresh to You brands. The products were packaged in clear plastic wedges & paper bags and distributed between March 3 and March 5. They were sold at distributors located at the Charlotte Douglas Airport and through vending machines and micro markets located in business locations in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia. Products recalled at the Charlotte Douglas Airport include MG Foods brand s Combo Half & Half with use by date of March 9, Turkey & Cheddar BLT with use by date of March 7 and Turkey & Swiss Croissant with use by date of March 7.

Fresh to You Turkey Sandwiches Recalled For Possible Listeria

Fresh to You Turkey Sandwiches Recalled For Possible Listeria MG Foods of Charlotte, North Carolina is recalling MG Foods Fresh to You turkey sandwiches and MG Foods turkey sandwiches in various flavors and types for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. No illnesses have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of these items. The recalled Fresh to You turkey sandwiches and MG Foods turkey sandwiches were distributed between March 3, 2021 and March 5, 2021 at the Charlotte Douglas Airport and through vending machines and micro markets that are located in businesses in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia. As of the end of the day on March 5, 2021 the products were removed by the company from sale at all locations.

If You re Eating This for Lunch, the FDA Says Throw It Away

If You re Eating This for Lunch, the FDA Says Throw It Away By Sarah Crow of Best Life | If You re Eating This for Lunch, the FDA Says Throw It Away With restaurants closed and indoor dining still seeming like a risky bet to many, prepared food has offered much-needed respite from the kitchen for weary cooks throughout the COVID pandemic. However, you might want to prep your next few meals at home now that a popular type of sandwich has been recalled over concerns it may be contaminated with bacteria that can cause serious illness and, in some cases, may even prove fatal. Read on to find out if you should be tossing these foods from your fridge now. And if you want to play it safe, If Your Milk Carton Doesn t Say This, the CDC Says Don t Drink It.

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