Posted on 05/16/2025 3:58:52 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A public health alert has been issued for some ready-to-eat wraps amid concerns that the products may be contaminated with listeria. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) earlier this week issued the alert for Rachel’s Food Corp. chicken and bacon ranch wraps sold in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York.
A recall was not requested because the affected products are no longer available for purchase, according to the announcement.
“The problem was discovered when a state public health partner notified FSIS of a product sample that tested positive for listeria monocytogenes,” the FSIS said.
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IF only they used irradiation, they wouldn’t have this problem.
My buddy: What’s on these wings to make them taste so good?”
Me: “Listeria”
Him: “Oh because...WHAT?”
If Muslim workers tried to poison just Americans and not fellow Muslims, they’d do it through bacon.
If life gives you listeria, make Listerine.
Those taste disgusting anyway.
Next we’ll have to start worrying about gas station sushi.
But but raw milk will kill everyone’s let’s ban it. I say ban bacon & chicken wraps
Are You Listerical? Def Leppard
Headbangers For Foodborne Illnesses
What about those ready to eat gyros that Kramer liked at that subway stop on Seinfeld?
Never watched that show.
“Next we’ll have to start worrying about gas station sushi”
I can’t comment on Gas Station Sushi. But my fresh custom ordered Grocery Store sushi is first rate. Stator Bros. Markets So. Cal. The wife despises cucumbers which is in most every roll pre made. So the Sushi Chef makes mine fresh while I grocery shop.
“ready-to-eat wraps “
That’s the problem. No way of knowing who made them and what’s really in them. No sane person would ever eat this krap.
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