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Spartan Central Kitchen

Recall #F-0254-2013 · Initiated 2012-09-10

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What happened
Spartan Central Kitchen is recalling their homemade cole slaw because FDA testing found harmful Listeria bacteria in the production facility. The recall affects products made between August 20 and September 10, 2012.
Who is at risk
People with weakened immune systems, pregnant women, young children, and elderly adults are most at risk from Listeria infection.
What to do
If you purchased this product in Michigan or Ohio with a sell-by date on or before the recall date, do not eat it—throw it away or return it to the store. Contact your doctor if you have symptoms like fever, muscle aches, or digestive issues after eating this product.
Product
#305 Homemade Cole Slaw 7 pounds
Reason for recall
During an FDA inspection, microbiological swabs were collected and the results found that 21 sub samples in zones 1, 2 & 3 are positive for Listeria Monocytogenes (L.M.), Listeria innocua (L.I.) or Listeria seeligeri (L.S.). The firm is voluntarily recalling all products manufactured from August 20th to September 10th 2012 due to the possible contamination. All lots with sell by dates on or before
Quantity affected
732
Distribution
MI and OH only.
Lot / code info
All with sell by dates on or before 17-Sep with UPC 305
Voluntary / mandated
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Initial notification
E-Mail
Terminated
2013-02-19

Recalling firm

Spartan Central Kitchen
463 44th St SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49548-4327
United States

Recall classification

Remote probability of serious adverse health consequences, or temporary reversible consequences.

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