USDA2018-11-20Class IPATHOGEN
Long Phung Food Products pork patty rolls recalled for Listeria contamination
LISTERIANationwide distribution
Throw out Long Phung pork patty rolls
Long Phung Food Products (165368 C. Corporation) in Houston, Texas is recalling multiple ready-to-eat Vietnamese-style pork patty rolls because they may contain Listeria monocytogenes, a harmful bacteria. The products were made between May 21 and November 16, 2018. Four confirmed illnesses linked to these products have been reported.
- Do not eat Long Phung pork patty rolls (GIO LUA, CHA QUE, GIO HUE, CHA CHIEN, or GIO BI varieties).
- Throw away any packages with establishment number 'EST. 13561' on the USDA inspection seal.
- If you consumed these products and develop fever, muscle aches, or headache, contact your doctor immediately.
Hazard
Product Contamination
Affected count
48,748 pounds
Manufactured in
165368 C. Corporation
Consumer contact
Benjamin Bell
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/165368-c.-corporation-retira-productos-de-cerdo-debido-una-posible-contaminacin-conDon't want to check this manually?
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