Bar-S Foods recalls 168 tons of sausages in the US due to listeria - ForumDaily
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Bar-S Foods recalls 168 tons of sausages in the US due to listeria

Bar-S Foods recalls 168 tons of sausages in the US due to listeria. Photo: pixabay.com

Bar-S Foods recalls 168 tons of sausages in the US due to listeria.
Photo: pixabay.com

Bar-S Foods is recalling more than 370 pounds (168 tons) of its sausages and corn dogs in all 50 U.S. states because they contain listeria, a rod-shaped bacterium that causes intestinal illness.

This was reported in the US Department of Food Safety and Agriculture, writes Huffington Post.

Listeria can cause intestinal infection, accompanied by fever, muscle pain and cramps.

First of all, older people, children, pregnant women, or people with a weak immune system are at risk of infection.

The presence of sticks in sausages has not been proven, but Bar-S recalls them as a precautionary measure.

If you bought any of the withdrawn products, Bar-S recommends discarding them or returning them to the store.

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