Chicken Breasts Recalled Due to Listeria Contamination
By Emily Mapp Brannon, Carolina Dangerous Products Attorney
The food we purchase for our families should be fresh, healthy and, above all, safe to eat. A North Carolina (NC)-based company, Raeford Farms, has recalled their cooked chicken breasts after a test revealed Listeria monocytogenes contamination. To learn more, visit “North Carolina Company Recalls Chicken Breasts..”
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