Listeria contamination forces recall of 380,000 pounds of hot dogs
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A possible listeria contamination has prompted Bar-S Foods Company, out of Altus, Oklahoma to voluntarily recall 372,684 pounds of chicken and pork hot dog and corn dog products, according to a release from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service on Tuesday.
The ready-to-eat products were produced on July 10, 11, 12, and 13 2016 and include the following items:
- 16-oz/1-lb. packages of “BAR-S Classic BUN LENGTH Franks MADE WITH CHICKEN, PORK ADDED” with “Use By” date of 10/11/2016 and case code 209.
- 12-oz. packages of “BAR-S CLASSIC Franks MADE WITH CHICKEN, PORK ADDED” with package code 6338, “Use By” date of 10/10/2016 and case code 6405.
- 24-oz./1.5-lb. cartons of “SIGNATURE Pick 5 CORNDOGS – 8 Honey Batter Dipped Franks On A Stick” with a “Use By” date of 4/6/2017 and case code 6071.
- 42.72-oz./2.67-lb. cartons of “BAR-S CLASSIC CORN DOGS – 16 Honey Batter Dipped Franks On A Stick” with “Use By” dates of 4/7/2017 and 4/8/2017 and case code 6396.
- 48-oz./3-lb. cartons of “BAR-S CLASSIC CORN DOGS – 16 Honey
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