Firm recalls frozen pot pie products for possible Salmonella contamination

17 years ago

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – ConAgra Foods, a Marshall, Mo. firm, is voluntarily recalling an undetermined amount of all varieties of frozen pot pie products in commerce that may be linked to an outbreak of salmonellosis, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Oct. 11.     The following brands and all varieties, including chicken, turkey and beef, of frozen pot pie products are subject to this recall: Banquet, Albertson’s, Food Lion, Great Value, Hill Country Fare, Kirkwood, Kroger, Meijer and Western Family.
    These frozen pot pies include all varieties in 7 oz. single serving packages bearing an establishment number “P-9” or “Est. 1059” printed on the side of the package.
    These frozen pot pie products were distributed to retail establishments throughout the United States, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean islands. Based on product shelf life, these products could still be in consumers’ freezers and it is important that consumers look for and return or discard and do not eat these products if they find them.
    The Maine Department of Agriculture has confirmed that some of the affected products have been distributed in Maine.
    Consumers with questions about the recall may contact the Toll-Free Hotline at (866) 484-8671. For more information, log onto www.conagrafoodscompany.com/corporate/index.jsp. All the affected product labels can be found at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/images_recalls/044-2007_labels.pdf.
    For further information, contact Steve Giguere or Hal Prince at the Maine Department of Agriculture, Division of Quality Assurance and Regulations at 207-287-3841.