MADISON, WIS. – Salmon’s Meat Products of Luxemburg, Wis., recently issued a voluntary Class I recall for various ready-to-eat products sold in retail stores around northeastern Wisconsin due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
The recall was initiated based on sample results from the establishment’s routine internal testing programs.
The following products being recalled carry a Wisconsin mark of inspection for establishment No. 742 with “Best if used by” dates of 09/11/2023 and before. These products include:
- Country Smoked Sliced Ham, approximately 2 lb vacuum sealed packages
- Cooked Smoked Ham Steaks, approximately 0.4 lb vacuum sealed packages
- Cooked Ham, approximately 1 lb vacuum sealed packages
Additional products included in this recall carry a Wisconsin mark of inspection for establishment No. 742 with “Best if used by” dates of 09/30/2023 and before. These products include:
- Sliced Homestyle Summer Sausage, approximately 16 oz vacuum sealed packages
- Cracker-sized Sliced Summer Sausage, approximately 8 oz vacuum sealed packages
Two other products were recalled that were sold at Salmon’s retail location. These products do not carry the establishment number but have “Best if used by” dates of 9/11/2023 and before. These products include:
- Country Smoked Shaved Ham, variable weight packages
- Smoked Sliced Ribeye, approximately 1 lb vacuum sealed packages
Finally, Beef Stick Snack Bites were sold in bulk to the following retail locations where the product was repackaged and no longer has the establishment number or “Best if used by” dates:
- Konop Food & Catering (Green Bay)
- Renard’s Cheese
- T&S Distributing
In its release, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) said it had reason to believe that some affected products may be in consumers’ refrigerators.
People who bought the products are urged not to consume these products and discard them.
No illnesses have been reported as a result of consuming these products.