Meat recall: Reser’s remembers ready-to-eat rooster meal kits in BrucePac recall as a result of potential listeria contamination

CHICAGO — One other firm is recalling rooster meal kits as a result of a potential listeria contamination, the FDA mentioned.
Final week, over 9 million kilos of ready-to-eat meat was recalled by BrucePac, a meals firm positioned in Durant, Oklahoma.
Out of warning, Reser’s Fantastic Meals recalled its meal kits which have rooster produced by BrucePac.
The meal kits branded Bistro 28 and Don Pancho have been bought in 30 states.
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The merchandise embrace rooster burrito bowls, rooster quesadillas, rooster avenue tacos and rooster enchiladas.
Reser’s Fantastic Meals informed the FDA it’s now not utilizing substances from BrucePac’s impacted facility.
The USDA mentioned no a part of the kits needs to be consumed. Customers can return the kits to the shop for a full refund or throw them away.
Thus far, no sicknesses have been reported.
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