Health directorate issues salmonella warning over SFC frozen foods
The Environmental Health Directorate warns against the consumption of three Southern Fried Chicken frozen products due to possible salmonella contamination
17 March 2021, 11:49am
by Laura Calleja
The products in question are Take Home Boneless Bucket , Southern Fried Chicken Strips , and Strips and Mega Box (1610g)
The Environmental Health Directorate has issued a notice warning the public not to consume three frozen foods produced by Southern Fried Chicken due to possible salmonella contamination.
The products in question are Take Home Boneless Bucket , Southern Fried Chicken Strips , and Strips and Mega Box (1610g). The warning includes all products with expiry dates up to and including 30 June 2022.
| UPDATED: 12:37, Sat, Mar 13, 2021
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This month, two San Diego entrepreneurs launched direct-to-customer frozen meal companies that aim to replicate the sit-down restaurant experience at a time when diners are eating nearly all of their meals at home. And Oceanside’s The Plot restaurant has also introduced a reusable food packaging concept for take-home meals.
PureFish, a seafood company selling crates of pre-trimmed frozen portions of fish and shellfish on oven-ready trays, began taking orders for its mixed-seafood boxes on Monday. And In Good Company, which launched Dec. 7, collaborates with San Diego restaurants to prepare and home-deliver frozen family-style entrees in ready-to-cook stainless steel containers.