Frozen Vegetables Recalled at Food Lion and Kroger Stores
Certain frozen vegetables sold at Food Lion and Kroger stores across the country are being recalled. This is due to the threat of listeria contamination.
The distributor, Twin City Foods, Inc., is voluntarily recalling its bags of frozen sweet corn and mixed vegetables since a third-party lab indicated there was potential listeria monocytogenes contamination.
The recalled products include:
- Kroger Super Sweet Corn 12 oz. and 32 oz. bags (UPS codes: 11110865786 and 11110849618
- Kroger Mixed Vegetables Carrots, Super Sweet Corn, Green Beans & Peas 12 oz. and 32 oz. bags (UPC codes: 11110849625 and 11110865854)
- Signature Select Golden Corn Super Sweet 12 oz. bag (UPC de: 21130090655)
- Food Lion Mixed Vegetables Carrots, Corn, Green Beans & Peas 12 0z. bag (UPC code: 35826005090)
- Food Lion Super Sweet Cut Yellow Corn 16 oz. bag (UPC code: 35826079855)
If you have any of the products listed, you’re encouraged to throw them away or return them to the point of purchase for a full refund.
Symptoms of listeria infection include a high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
To date, the Federal Drug Administration says there have been no reports of illness associated with the recalled products.
Consumers with any questions can contact Twin City Foods at (360) 629-5678.
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