Alexander & Hornung is recalling over 234,000 pounds of fully cooked ham, pepperoni, and other pork products due to possible listeria contamination.
Alexander & Hornung, a subsidiary of Perdue Premium Meat Company. Inc. recalled more than 234,000 pounds of ham and pepperoni products due to listeria concerns.The USDA encourages everyone to check their freezers and refrigerators and to throw out any products under the recall.
You should probably check that holiday ham you have in the freezer. More than 234,000 pounds of fully cooked ham and pepperoni products distributed nationwide are being recalled due to listeria concerns, theThe products come from a subsidiary of Perdue Premium Meat Company. Inc., Alexander & Hornung. The Food and Safety Inspection Service encourages people to check their refrigerators and freezers for potentially contaminated products.
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