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Dozens of pre-made sandwiches, burgers and hot dogs are recalled over fears they're contaminated with deadly listeria READ MORE: CDC warn of listeria outbreak in cheese sold at Whole Foods By Alexa Lardieri U.S. Deputy Health Editor Dailymail.

Com Published: 14:47 EDT, 12 June 2024 | Updated: 14:53 EDT, 12 June 2024 e-mail 6 shares View comments Dozens of pre-made sandwiches are being recalled across the United States over concerns they are contaminated with listeria. The FDA announced Monday the company Classic Delight was recalling 25 products that were shipped to distributors in Arkansas , California , Maryland , Missouri , Ohio , Pennsylvania and Texas . Products include individually wrapped ham and cheese sandwiches, chili hot dogs, cheeseburgers, biscuits, pancakes and chicken and waffles and were produced between May 11, 2023 and June 6, 2024.



The food items may be circulating among distribution companies, which can supply schools, businesses, convenience and grocery stores and vending machine companies. Recalled products include individually wrapped sandwiches, hot dogs, burgers, biscuits, pancakes and waffles The food may be circulating among distribution companies, which can supply schools, businesses, convenience stores and vending companies The recall was initiated after samples tested positive for listeria and the Ohio-based company is working with the USDA on the recall. Production of the items has been halted as the company and government agencies investigate th.

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