Key Takeaway
Marine Harvest USA, Contains Fish: Atlantic Salmon, Premium 35 lbs, Product must be cooked before consumption. Non-ready to eat. by MOWI USA, LLC was recalled on June 4, 2019. The hazard: One of the firm's direct accounts notified that three out of six samples of Farmed Fresh Atlantic Salmon tested positive for Listeria monocytogens.
Marine Harvest USA, Contains Fish: Atlantic Salmon, Premium 35 lbs, Product must be cooked before consumption. Non-ready to eat.
Description
Marine Harvest USA, Contains Fish: Atlantic Salmon, Premium 35 lbs, Product must be cooked before consumption. Non-ready to eat.
Hazard / Reason
One of the firm's direct accounts notified that three out of six samples of Farmed Fresh Atlantic Salmon tested positive for Listeria monocytogens.
Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.
Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.
Products Affected
Marine Harvest USA, Contains Fish: Atlantic Salmon, Premium 35 lbs, Product must be cooked before consumption. Non-ready to eat.
FoodDistribution
Domestic Consignees only. No government or foreign consignees.
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