USA – Supermom’s and Hometown Kitchen Sandwiches Recalled For Listeria

Food Poisoning Bulletin

Northern Tier Bakery LLC of Saint Paul Park, Minnesota is recalling Chicken Salad Sandwiches that were sold under the brand names Supermom’s and Hometown Kitchen for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This recall was initiated after the company’s chicken suppler, Tip Top Poultry, told the company about the potential Listeria contamination. Tip Top recalled several brands of their ready-to-eat frozen diced cooked chicken products on September 30, 2019.

There have been no reports of illnesses from consumption of these products to date. These Chicken Salad Sandwiches were available at Speedway and other convenience stores in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The recalled sandwiches have “Enjoy Through” dates of 9/30, 10/1, 10/2, 10/3, 10/4, and 10/7. The sandwiches are packaged in black wedge containers. You can see pictures of product packages at the FDA web site.

The UPC number for the sandwiches sold under the SuperMom’s brand name is 763913801286. The UPC number for the sandwiches sold under the Hometown Kitchen brand name is 763913260151.

Supermom's and Hometown Kitchen Sandwiches Recalled For Listeria

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