What’s the Problem?
Dec. 27, 2019 – The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday announced a nationwide recall for egg salad sandwiches (GAD #114, UPC: 7-41431-00114-2) made by the Great American Deli of Ooltewah, Tennessee, over concerns they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a dangerous bacteria.
This recall was initiated by Almark Foods, which is an ingredient supplier to one of Great American Deli’s suppliers, Knott’s Fine Foods, according to the FDA.
The sandwiches were distributed to the following states through convenience stores, micro markets and vending machines: Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Affected lots include: 19094, 19107, 19129, 19155, 19158, 19218, 19237, 19259, 19274, 19297, 19304, 19310, 19322, 19336.
If you purchased an egg salad sandwich that is affected by this recall, you should throw it away or return it to the point of purchase for a refund. To date, there have been no reports of listeria infection or any other illnesses related to the recalled product, FDA said.
Do I Have a Great American Deli Egg Salad Sandwich Recall Lawsuit?
The Food Poisoning Litigation Group at our law firm is an experienced team of trial lawyers that focus on the representation of plaintiffs in Great American Deli Egg Salad Sandwich Recall Lawsuits. We are handling individual litigation nationwide and currently accepting new listeria cases in all 50 states.
If you or a loved one got sick after eating a Great American Deli egg salad sandwich, you should contact our law firm immediately. You may be entitled to a settlement by filing a suit and we can help.