Meijer Chicken BLT Salad Recalled for Listeria Contamination
Meijer is recalling Fresh From Meijer Chicken BLT Salad due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Affected products were distributed in six Midwestern states with sell-by dates of March 20-27, 2023.
What this means for you
Highest-severity recall. Risk of serious injury or death is documented or strongly suspected. Stop using the product now and follow the agency's instructions.
Our severity reasoning: FDA Class I classification is assigned when there is a reasonable probability of serious adverse health consequences. Listeria monocytogenes is a known high-risk pathogen.
Plain-English summary
Meijer Inc. is recalling Fresh From Meijer Chicken BLT Salad (8.2 oz, UPC 719283679307) due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
The recalled salads were distributed to Meijer stores in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, and Wisconsin. The affected products have sell-by dates from March 20, 2023 through March 27, 2023. Approximately 6,656 units were distributed in this recall.
Consumers with this product should return it to their local Meijer store.
The recalled product
- Product
- Fresh From Meijer Chicken BLT Salad 8.2 Oz UPC - 719283679307
- Manufacturer
- Meijer Inc
- Category
- Food — Deli / Ready-to-Eat
- Hazard
- listeria
Is your product affected?
Check your packaging against the codes below. If any of them match, the product is part of this recall.
Lot numbers (1)
- Sell by 3/20/2023 to 3/27/2023
Distribution
Distribution scope not specified by the agency.
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