Companies Recall Eggs and Egg Salad Sandwiches
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Updated: 7:48 PM Feb 3, 2012
Companies Recall Eggs and Egg Salad Sandwiches
A company is recalling egg salad sandwiches in five states with the brand names Quick CafDe and Take Away CafDe because of possible listeria contamination.
Posted: 7:33 PM Feb 3, 2012
Reporter: Associated Press
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CINCINNATI (AP) -- Greencore, USA - Cincinnati said Friday it is recalling about 550 pounds of sandwiches containing eggs manufactured by Michael Foods Inc.

Michael Foods has recalled cooked eggs distributed in 34 states because of possible listeria contamination that can sicken people with weak immune systems. The eggs in brine are sold in 10- and 25-pound pails for institutional use in 34 states. The eggs are sold under six brand names: Columbia Valley Farms, GFS, Glenview Farms, Papetti's, Silverbrook and Wholesome Farms.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says the eggs were produced at Michael Foods' plant in Wakefield, Neb., and were bought by food distributors and manufacturers.

Greencore says it has received no reports of illnesses associated with their sandwiches distributed to retail stores in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee.

The recalled products are 7.66-ounce Take Away CafDe egg salad sandwiches with a Jan. 25 through Feb.7 sell-by date, and 5.68-ounce Quick CafDe egg salad wedge with a Jan. 22 through Feb. 4 enjoy-by date.



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