Louisiana
What Food Is the FDA Recalling in Louisiana?
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall of popular items due to concerns over Salmonella contamination.
When you eat food contaminated with Salmonella can really take a toll on your body. It triggers salmonellosis in which you can get stomach cramps, diarrhea, and fever. It would not make a pleasant time. Between 12 hours through 72 hours after eating something contaminated with Salmonella you’ll start experiencing these issues.
Some of the items sold at Sam’s stores and Costco stores are being elevated in their risk level according to Newsweek.
While most people feel terrible they will eventually recover, but for older adults, and those with compromised immune systems, it may require a hospital stay.
If you love cookies then you need to check your refrigerator to see if you have any of the following cookie dough and don’t use it:
Stores like Sam’s, Costco, Panera Bread and more have the following items that are being recalled:
Costco Chocolate Chunk Frozen Cookie Dough, Net Wt. 33lb (14.97kg)
1.6 oz dough pucks Member’s Mark Chocolate Chunk, Net Wt. 14.85lb (6.74kg)
144/1.65 oz dough pucks/case Panera Chocolate Chipper Cookie
Net Wt. 41.25 lb (18.71kg), 220/3 oz dough pucks/case Rise Baking Jumbo Chocolate Chunk
Net Wt. 37.5 lb (17.01 kg), 240/2.5 oz dough pucks/case Mini Chocolate Chip Cookie
Net Wt. 16.87 lb (7.65 kg), 600/0.45 oz dough pucks/case Mini Chocolate Chip Cookie
According to the FDA, they are recalling 30,000 cases of cookie dough to make sure no one consumes the products.
If you have any of the products above with the following lot codes, you should not consume them:
- 4109N1
- 4110N1
- 4106N3
- 4107N3
- 4108N3
- 4109N3
- 4110N3
- 4116N1
- 4117N1
- 4109N4
- 4110N4
- 4115N1
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