Peter DeFries Corporation is recalling various sliced deli meats, including roast beef, ham, pastrami, and turkey, that were served at Dion's restaurants. The products were produced between December 14, 2016, and December 29, 2016, and may have been available at restaurants through January 4, 2017. The problem was discovered during routine company testing that detected Listeria monocytogenes. Consumers who purchased these meats on pizzas, salads, or sandwiches should return them to the restaurant for a refund or throw them away.
The meats may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a bacteria that can cause listeriosis. This serious infection can lead to fever, muscle aches, and convulsions, and is particularly dangerous for pregnant women, as it can cause miscarriages, stillbirths, or life-threatening infections in newborns.
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Used on pizzas, salads, and open-faced sandwiches at Dion's restaurants.
Used on pizzas, salads, and open-faced sandwiches at Dion's restaurants.
Used on pizzas, salads, and open-faced sandwiches at Dion's restaurants.
Used on pizzas, salads, and open-faced sandwiches at Dion's restaurants.
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Sources: USDA Notice ยท Raw API Response