According to a press release from the FDA, Michigan-based Revolution Farms has voluntarily recalled several products due to the possibility of a listeria contamination.
The products were packed between March 3 and March 11 and encompass various products in their line. No illnesses have been reported to date. The recall was initiated when the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development had a random sample test of a single package of a their Sweet Green Crisp in a 5 oz. package.
The full list of recalled products is as follows:
The recalled products were sold to the following retailers and food service distributors in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Wisconsin. Retailers include: SpartanNash; Meijer; Bridge St. Market; Kingma’s Market; Fresh Thyme Market Grand Rapids; Fresh Thyme Market Kalamazoo; Horrocks Market Grand Rapids; Doorganics; Cherry Capital Foods; Gordon Food Service; Van Eerden Foodservice; Vine Line Produce; Luna restaurant; Russ’ Commissary; and the Pearson Foods Corporation.
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