Oregon Lox Company Recalls Smoked Salmon for Listeria Risk

On November 11, Oregon Lox Company recalled various brands of Wild Cold Smoked Keta Salmon Lox due to a risk of contamination with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.

The recalled product was distributed in Alaska, California, Oregon, and Washington through distributors, and shipped frozen.

The recall includes smoked salmon (Batch Lot 22821) sold under the brand-names Aqua Nova, North Coast, and Tony’s, including:

No illnesses were reported as of November 11, according to the company. The recall was issued after a positive test for Listeria during routine sampling by the Washington State Department of Agriculture.

Oregon Lox Company is asking consumers who bought the recalled product to dispose of it or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Picture of one of the products recalled by Oregon Lox Company

Source: Oregon Lox Company Recalls Wild Cold Smoked Keta Salmon Lox Because of Possible Health Risk

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