The USDA is reporting that Tip Top Poultry is issuing a recall for multiple types of chicken for possible listeria contamination. The company first issued a recall in late September but the recall was expanded earlier this week to include more chicken products. The chicken products were sold at various stores nationwide including some Kroger and Aldi locations in Michigan.

The recall is a bit confusing because it involves many different stores and many different ready-to-eat (RTE) chicken products. Here are some of the specifics that you need to know:

  • The frozen cooked, diced or shredded, RTE chicken products were produced between January 21, 2019 and September 24, 2019. They have product codes ranging from 10000 to 19999 and 70000 to 79999.
  • Some of those products were served from the deli counter in grocery stores. However, they were sold under different product names and labels.

Click here to see the COMPLETE list of products being recalled. You can also see the complete list of stores that are involved in the recall by clicking here. Officials are concerned that some of the chicken products may still be in institutional and consumers’ refrigerators and freezers. If you have any questions or concerns about the recall, you can call (404) 220-9618. Find out more from the USDA by clicking here.

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