Possible Listeria Contamination Leads To Sargento Cheese, Taylor Farms Salad Recalls

Monday, February 13th, 2017 Life & Health

Cheese is delicious. Salad with cheese is also delicious. But Listeria is not. For that reason, Sargento has recalled seven prepackaged cheese products and Taylor Farms has recalled 6,630 pounds of pork and chicken salad products that use the affected cheese. Sargento — one of the largest cheesemakers in the U.S. — announced the recall over the weekend, after determining that some cheese products could potentially be contaminated with Listeria Monocytogene. Taylor Farms soon followed suit after it was notified about Sargento’s recall.


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External References & Further Reading
https://consumerist.com/2017/02/13/possible-listeria-contamination-leads-to-sargento-cheese-taylor-farms-salad-recalls/

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