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Some Tyson Chicken Recalled
Thursday 08-07-2008 2:53pm ET

(UPI) – The U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service announced the recall of about 51,360 pounds of Tyson-brand raw frozen chicken breast due to mislabeling.

Tyson Foods, Inc. of Vicksburg, Miss., said the chicken breast tenderloin products might contain undeclared soy, posing a health hazard for people allergic to that food product.


The recalled products, also sold under the brand names Sysco, Heritage Valley and Spare Time, were shipped to Tyson food service distributors nationwide.


Consumers with questions about the recall can contact the company at 866-328-3156. A detailed listing of the recalled chicken is available at http://www.tyson.com/Corporate/PressRoom/ViewArticle.aspx?id=3019

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Appleseed Baby Cribs Recalled
Wednesday 08-06-2008 11:35am ET

(UPI) – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a voluntary recall of Baby Appleseed cribs because of a fall hazard.


About 500 of the Davenport Cribs imported from Vietnam by Baby Appleseed of City of Industry, Calif., were sold nationwide between December 2006 and September 2007 for between $600 and $800, CPSC said.


 The space between the cribs' lower mattress supports and the top rail do not meet federal standards, making it possible for children to climb over the top rail and fall, CPSC said in a statement.


The recall includes Davenport crib models that begin with model numbers 273-xxxx-xxxx, and include manufacture dates on or before August 2007.


CPSC advised consumers to stop using the recalled cribs in the third lowest position and contact Baby Appleseed for a free repair kit.


Consumers can also call Baby Appleseed at 877-348-2199 for information.

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Ready-To-Eat Sandwiches Recalled
Wednesday 08-06-2008 11:12am ET

 


(UPI) – The U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service announced a recall of 285 pounds of Progressive Gourmet-brand ready-to-eat sandwiches due to contamination.


The FSIS said DBC Inc., doing business as World Class Canapes, Inc. of Wilmington, Mass., initiated the recall because the ready-to-eat chicken and turkey sandwiches might be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.


The recall of the products, distributed only in Massachusetts, involves:


--80-ounce cases of Progressive Gourmet Buffalo Chicken Roller Sandwiches with a "sellby" date of "8/2/08" and a case code of 8500WRAS.


--80-ounce cases of Progressive Gourmet Chicken Caesar Roller Sandwiches with a "sellby" date of "8/2/08" and a case code of 8500WRCA.


--80-ounce cases of Progressive Gourmet Honey Turkey with Baby Spinach Roller Sandwiches. Each package bears a "sellby" date of "8/2/08" and a case code of 8500WRTU.


Consumers with questions can contact company Plant Manager Jim Palmariello, at 978-253-6482.

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