ConAgra foods announced Thursday, Oct. 11, that it is voluntarily recalling all Banquet brand frozen pot pies and all pot pies marketed under a variety of names, including Wal-Mart’s Great Value brand.Local retailers Wal-Mart and Patricia’s had already removed the product from their shelves by the time of yesterday’s announcement from ConAgra.
Wal-Mart store representatives said they sell 100 to 200 pot pies each week under the Banquet brands and under the Great Value brand.
Patricia’s declined to provide specific sales information, but said they carry three other brands of pot pies unaffected by the recall.
At press time today, the pot pie production line at the Marshall facility, normally running three shifts a day and involving about 80 workers, remains in shutdown.
ConAgra spokesperson Melissa Baron said the Marshall facility employs approximately 650 workers and that there is other work for the temporarily displaced workers to do, if they wish. They can also take a voluntary unpaid leave.
Baron said ConAgra is “erring on the side of caution” in the recall, but hopes to be back in production soon. She emphasized ConAgra makes several other products in another part of the factory and that those products are not affected by the current production halt.
Investigation into a salmonella outbreak in more than 30 states started Oct. 3., and by Monday, Oct. 8, investigators from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) were inspecting the Marshall facility.
As the inspection continues, consumers are advised not to eat the product.
ConAgra voluntarily included all pot pies in the recall, in an effort to simplify both the recall and the return. Earlier, consumers were told to watch for the code P9 on the product box, but that is no longer necessary, according to Baron.
Baron said consumers should discard the product and either return the empty box to the retailer where they purchased it, or send the side panel of the package to ConAgra Foods, Dept. BQPP, P.O. Box 3768, Omaha, NE 68103-0768. In either case, the purchase price will be refunded.
The recall includes all Banquet pot pie varieties, including poultry and beef. The store brand not-ready-to-eat pot pie products include all varieties under the following brand names:
– Albertson’s (sold at Albertson’s);
– Hill Country Fare (sold at HEB);
– Food Lion (sold at Food Lion);
– Great Value (sold at Wal-Mart);
– Kirkwood (sold at Aldi);
– Kroger (sold at Kroger);
– Meijer (sold at Meijer);
– Western Family (now discontinued; previously sold at a variety stores).