Great Lakes Smoked Meats is recalling approximately 2,863 pounds of SMOKEHOUSE DELI KARPATSKAYA SMOKED COOKED SALAMI sold in vacuum-packed sticks weighing 2.25-2.3 lbs. These products, which were distributed to retail locations in California, New York, and Pennsylvania, may have been kept at unsafe temperatures during production. Consumers should look for "Sell By" dates ranging from March 16, 2015, to March 19, 2015, and the establishment number 1029 SEOH.
The product may contain Clostridium perfringens bacteria due to temperature abuse during the cooling process. Consumption of food contaminated with this bacteria can cause intense abdominal cramps and diarrhea beginning 8 to 22 hours after eating.
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response