WASHINGTON- More Tip Top Poultry Inc. products continued to be pulled from stores across the country over concerns of Listeria monocytogenes.
Four other companies and the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) released recalls of more cooked chicken products.
Saint Paul Park, Minnesota-based Northern Tier Bakery LLC voluntarily recalled chicken salad sandwiches sold under the brand name SuperMom’s (UPC 763913801286) and under the brand name Hometown Kitchen (UPC 763913260151).
The chicken salad sandwiches were available at Speedway and other retail convenience stores in Minnesota and Wisconsin with ‘Enjoy Through’ dates of 9/30, 10/1, 10/2, 10/3, 10/4 and 10/7. The product was packaged in a black wedge container.
E.A. Sween Co., based out of Woodridge, Illinois, recalled multiple products, including chicken for The Suter Company Inc. and Baja Foods that provide burritos. The entire list of product numbers can be found here.
The affected products could have been delivered in the Continental US, Hawaii and Guam through convenience stores and grocery and mass retail outlets.
Saint Cloud, Minnesota-based Coborn’s Inc. recalled chicken products that were distributed and sold at the company’s retail locations and Cash Wise Stores in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota and Marketplace Foods stores in Western Wisconsin. A complete list of products can be found at the FDA link.
Finally, Lipari Foods, based out of Warren, Michigan, recalled Lipari Old Tyme Bulk Chicken Salad, Lipari Old Tyme Bulk Cranberry Almond Chicken Salad, Premo Chicken Salad Wedge Sandwiches, Fresh Grab Chicken Salad Wedge Sandwiches, and Premo Signature Cranberry Almond Chicken Salad on Croissant.
The products were distributed by the company to foodservice and retail stores throughout Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.