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Target removing recalled food from shelves

Deli salads may be contaminated with Listeria

Updated: Friday, 10 Aug 2012, 6:35 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 09 Aug 2012, 10:49 PM EDT

EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) -- Target is working to remove thousands of pounds of recalled ready-made from shelves.

The recall includes Market Pantry and Archer Farms Deli Salad lines, which are sold in Target stores. There are concerns the foods may be contaminated with Listeria.

Here is a list of the recalled items:

  • 216-24-0207, Archer Farms Four Bean Salad 14 oz.
  • 216-24-0102, Market Pantry American Potato Salad
  • 216-24-0107, Market Pantry American Potato Salad 16 oz.
  • 216-24-0103, Market Pantry Chicken Salad 12 oz.
  • 216-24-0106, Market Pantry Cole Slaw, 15 oz.
  • 216-24-0114, Market Pantry Cole Slaw, 44 oz.
  • 216-24-0109, Market Pantry Egg Salad, 12 oz.
  • 216-24-0101, Market Pantry Macaroni Salad
  • 216-24-0105, Market Pantry Macaroni Salad 16 oz.
  • 216-24-0104, Market Pantry Mustard Potato Salad 16 oz.
  • 216-24-0100, Market Pantry Mustard Potato Salad
  • 216-24-0116, Market Pantry Reduced Fat Mustard Potato Salad 16 oz.
  • 216-24-0108, Market Pantry Tuna Salad 12 oz.
  • 216-24-0119, Market Pantry Italian Pasta Salad 14 oz.
  • 878-02-0051/0151 Layered Taco Dip

A Target spokesman said Thursday they went into immediate action to get rid of the affected products.

"We go right to the are that the product is located in, and make sure all of the product is removed. We check out warehouse to make sure that it's absolutely, totally off the shelves," the spokesman said. "We then hold it in a staging area until we're able to destroy it safely."

Not all Target stores carried the recalled items.

No illnesses have been reported in connection with these products.

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