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Recall Number: F-2175-2014

Why was Vita Classic Premium Sliced Smoked Atlantic Nova Salmon, packaged in a black vacuum-sealed, plastic film package for retail sale. Product is labeled "ready to serve" and each package contains 4 ounces of product. recalled?

This voluntary recall is being initiated due to a positive Listeria monocytogenes sample taken by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

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Vita Food Products, Inc. recall in Chicago, IL details
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  • City: Chicago

  • State: Illinois

  • Country: United States

  • Classification: Class I

  • Classification Date: 2014-07-15

  • Reason: This voluntary recall is being initiated due to a positive Listeria monocytogenes sample taken by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

  • Product Description: Vita Classic Premium Sliced Smoked Atlantic Nova Salmon, packaged in a black vacuum-sealed, plastic film package for retail sale. Product is labeled "ready to serve" and each package contains 4 ounces of product.

  • Report Date: 2014-07-23

  • Product Type: Food

  • Company: Vita Food Products, Inc.

  • Status: Terminated

  • Recall Number: F-2175-2014

  • Postal Code: 60612-2210

  • Recall Initiation Date: 2014-06-13

  • Recall End Date: 2017-08-15

  • Event ID: 68574

  • Distribution Pattern: US: Nationwide (NY, MA, VM, NH, TX, AL, FL, GA, and SC)

  • Voluntary Or Mandated: Voluntary: Firm initiated

  • Initial Firm Notification: E-Mail

  • Extra Info: UPC: Case (12/4oz. packages), 10022635700381 *** Package (4 oz), 22635 70038 ****** ITEM NO: 140490 ****** SELL BY AUG 17 2014 ****** LOT: 00764B

  • Product Quantity: 626 cases, each case contains 12/4 ounce packages, TOTAL PACKAGES = 7,512 packages

  • Address: 2222 W Lake St

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