Sushi Recalled for Listeria Risk at Price Chopper, Market 32

Sushi Recalled for Listeria Risk at Price Chopper, Market 32

Price Chopper and Market 32 recalled sushi that was sold in the deli section of the supermarkets, according to a recall notice.

All sushi made with tuna manufactured by AFC Sushi has been recalled, but according to a press release from the companies, Listeria was only found in sushi at two stores:

To date, affected sushi has only been found at the Price Chopper stories in Edwardsville, PA, at 180 Westside Mall, and in Rotterdam, NY, at 1879 Altamont Avenue.”

The recall notice posted on the Price Chopper website indicates that many customers who bought the recalled sushi have already been contacted through their “SoundBite” recall notification program.

For anyone else who is concerned that they may have purchased or eaten the recalled sushi, check this list of UPC Codes and names:

No illnesses have been reported, but infections with Listeria can be very serious or deadly — especially for young children, older adults, people with weak immune systems, and pregnant women.

Healthy adults may experience symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Listeria infections can also cause miscarriage or stillbirth. It can take up to 70 days for the symptoms of Listeria to appear.

Consumers who bought the recalled sushi can return it to the store for a full refund. For more information, consumers can call AFC Sushi at 866-467-8744.

Source: Price Chopper, Market 32 stores recall sushi for risk of Listeria

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