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Class II
Savannah Food Company, Inc.
Recall #F-0554-2020 · Initiated 2019-12-30
Plain-language summary
by FoodRecallsDB.infoWhat happened
Savannah Food Company is recalling Morrison's cornbread dressing (7lb trays) because eggs used to make the product may be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes, a bacteria that can cause illness. The recall affects products distributed to nine southeastern states.
Who is at risk
Everyone can be affected by listeria, but it poses the greatest risk to pregnant women, young children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems.
What to do
If you purchased Morrison's cornbread dressing in a 7lb tray from TN, AL, TX, MS, SC, NC, FL, GA, or AR, do not eat it. Throw it away or return it to the store where you bought it. Contact your doctor if you experience fever, muscle aches, or other flu-like symptoms after eating this product.
Product
Morrison's cornbread dressing packaged in 7lb trays
Reason for recall
Eggs used in the manufacture of the products may be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes
Quantity affected
500 cases, 4 7lb trays per case
Distribution
Products distributed to the following states: TN, AL, TX, MS, SC, NC, FL, GA, AR
Lot / code info
Lot #(s) 0909191893, 110719183 Product # 39012 for 7lb tray, Use By 09/2021, 11/2021
Voluntary / mandated
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Initial notification
Telephone
Terminated
2020-02-18
Recalling firm
Savannah Food Company, Inc.
575 Industrial Rd
Savannah, TN 38372-5977
United States
Recall classification
Remote probability of serious adverse health consequences, or temporary reversible consequences.