OLYMPIA – Routine sampling by the Washington State Division of Agriculture has led to the recall of a smoked salmon product.
St. James Smokehouse is voluntary recalling 93 circumstances of St. James Smokehouse model, Scotch Reserve Scottish Smoked Salmon, 4oz Packages as a result of it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which may trigger severe and generally deadly infections in younger kids, frail or aged folks, and others with weakened immune techniques. Though wholesome people might undergo solely short-term signs resembling excessive fever, extreme headache, stiffness, nausea, belly ache and diarrhea, Listeria an infection could cause miscarriages and stillbirths amongst pregnant girls.
The recalled product was offered and distributed by St. James through distributors between February and June 2022. The recalled product was distributed to shops situated in: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Washington State, Virginia and Wisconsin. Washington state customers might have bought the product at Safeway shops.
The recalled product is St. James Scotch Reserve Scottish Smoked Salmon (Product of Scotland), 4oz packages, bearing the lot quantity 123172 and UPC code 060022710356. The recall is particularly this lot solely, noother merchandise, manufacturers or heaps are related to this recall.
If customers have merchandise matching the above description and lot# of their possession, they need to get rid of it instantly or return it to the shop for a full refund.
Customers which will have any questions in regards to the recall might name 305-461-0231, Monday via Friday from 8:00am – 5:00 pm EST.