Kroger Listeria Dip Recall News – Kroger Smoked Salmon Dip, Cajun Salmon Dip, Southern Style Crab Dip, and Sun Dried Tomato Crab Dip have been recalled for potential Listeria contamination. The recall for all four products was issued after Georgia Agriculture Department inspectors detected Listeria in a 7.5 ounce package of Smoked Salmon Dip.
Seafood Dip Recall Information
The recalled Smoked Salmon Dip was packaged in 7.5 oz. containers and is marked with Use By Dates of 04NOV2007A LN3 and 04NOV2007B LN3.
The following products were also included in the recall:
Cajun Salmon Dip – Use By Dates 04NOV2007A LN3 and 04NOV2007B LN3
Southern Crab Dip – Use By Dates 04NOV2007A LN3 and 04NOV2007B LN3
Sundried Tomato Crab – Use By Date 24OCT2007A LN3
Listeria Food Poisoning
Listeriosis, is a serious and sometimes fatal illness caused by eating food contaminated with the bacterium, Listeria. Those suffering from listeriosis may experience the following symptoms: fever, muscle aches, and occasionally nausea or diarrhea. If infection spreads to the nervous system, symptoms such as headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, or convulsions can occur. The disease affects primarily pregnant women and their fetuses, newborns, the elderly, and adults with weakened immune systems.
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