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Recall Number: F-0412-2017

Why was Refrigerated, Ready to Eat Herring Fillets in Oil Lightly Salted under firms brand name FRESH SEAFOOD packaged in a 16 oz. (454g) plastic retail container labeled in part ***FRESH**SEAFOOD**Herring Fillets in Oil Lightly Salted**Net Wt. 16 oz. (454g)***UPC # 825512014044 recalled?

Royal Seafood Baza, Inc. has recalled all pickled products produced on 3/1/2016, 3/2/2016 and also all herring products produced on 2/29/2016 due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.

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Royal Seafood Baza recall in Staten Island, NY details
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  • City: Staten Island

  • State: New York

  • Country: United States

  • Classification: Class I

  • Classification Date: 2016-11-08

  • Reason: Royal Seafood Baza, Inc. has recalled all pickled products produced on 3/1/2016, 3/2/2016 and also all herring products produced on 2/29/2016 due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.

  • Product Description: Refrigerated, Ready to Eat Herring Fillets in Oil Lightly Salted under firms brand name FRESH SEAFOOD packaged in a 16 oz. (454g) plastic retail container labeled in part ***FRESH**SEAFOOD**Herring Fillets in Oil Lightly Salted**Net Wt. 16 oz. (454g)***UPC # 825512014044

  • Report Date: 2016-11-16

  • Product Type: Food

  • Company: Royal Seafood Baza

  • Status: Terminated

  • Recall Number: F-0412-2017

  • Postal Code: 10303-2727

  • Recall Initiation Date: 2016-03-18

  • Recall End Date: 2018-06-14

  • Event ID: 73580

  • Distribution Pattern: NY & PA via retail stores

  • Voluntary Or Mandated: Voluntary: Firm initiated

  • Initial Firm Notification: E-Mail

  • Extra Info: Lot code Best By 06.04.16

  • Product Quantity: 4 cases x 12 pcs per case

  • Address: 175 Lake Ave

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