Giant Food Stores Inc. is recalling store branded 3 bean salad because an unnamed ingredient from an unnamed supplier may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The salad may have been sold in bulk or in 1-pound prepackaged containers from service deli cases and/or from “Grab 7 Go” deli cases in Giants and Martin’s stores, according to the recall notice on the Giant website. The recall notice on the Giant website does not include product photos or details about distribution. The retailer is offering consumers full refunds when they return the recalled salad to stores. Identifying information for the recalled “Own Brands 3 Bean Salad” includes:
OB 3 Bean Salad BULK – 1 LB; UPC 23700600000; Codes: ALL CODE DATES
OB 3 Bean Salad PREPACK – 1 LB; UPC 23657100000; Codes: ALL CODE DATES
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