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People might want to pay extra attention to any food that is brought into their homes these days. According to reports, the huge food recalls that have been happening as of late have a new entry.
The Lowdown
Costco has announced a recall of its ready-to-eat chicken products due to potential contamination with listeria, a bacteria that can pose serious health risks. The recall affects items purchased between September and October.
In light of this situation, Costco is advising customers who have bought these products to either dispose of them immediately or return them to the store for a full refund. The company is taking this precaution to ensure the safety of its customers and emphasizes the importance of following these guidelines.
Recently, several products have been pulled from Costco’s shelves due to safety concerns. Among them is the Readywise 110-Serving Emergency Protein Bucket, a staple for preparedness that offers an extensive assortment of meals.
Also included are Red’s Southwestern Grill Chicken Mini Burritos, which provide a quick and flavorful option for those on the go. El Monterey’s Mexican Grill Chicken & Cheese Taquitos, a popular choice for easy snacking, has also been recalled. In the gourmet category, the Rana Chicken Truffle Carbonara, known for its rich flavors and premium ingredients, has been affected.
Finally, the Tagliatelle with Grilled White Chicken & Portabello Mushroom Sauce, a deliciously crafted meal, has also been withdrawn.
The listeria outbreak originated from a meat plant in Oklahoma that produces BrucePac ready to eat meals that include chicken.