A Bederman | Sep 30, 2011 | Comments 0
True Leaf Farms is recalling?90 cartons of chopped romaine due to a potential contamination of Listeria. The product was recalled that shipped out to distributors September 12-13. So far, no illnesses linked to the recalled product. The affected product has a specific use-by date of 9/29/11. The recalled romaine was packed in True Leaf Farms cartons and distributed to various retail outlets. The company was notified today that the tainted lettuce was found during a random sampling and tested positive for Listeria.
The Food and Drug Administration and True Leaf Farms are working together to let consumers know about the recall. ?We are fully cooperating with the FDA, and we are contacting all of our customers to ensure prompt removal of any product potentially associated with the recall,? said Steve Church, True Leaf Farms. ?We are committed to conducting this recall quickly and efficiently to reduce any risk to public health.? According to news reports, costumers are urged to throw the lettuce away immediately.
As a car accident lawyer, I hope that nobody is adversely affected by this product. If you or a loved one were harmed by an unsafe product, discuss your case with an?Carlisle personal injury lawyer who can evaluate your claim, assess your case, and answer any important legal questions you may have regarding your case. A personal injury lawyer can help guide you through your case by helping you through the legal processes in order to reach the best possible outcome for your claim.
Filed Under: Personal Injury ? Product Liability ? Product Recall
Source: http://www.injuryinsider.com/2011/09/30/romaine-tests-positive-for-listeria/
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