NASHVILLE, Tenn.- Check your refrigerator. More than a quarter-million pounds of meat and poultry are being recalled.
Gourmet Boutique is voluntarily recalling several different brands of fresh and frozen products because they could be contaminated with the Listeria bacteria. Listeria is a bacteria that can cause flu-like symptoms.
The recall includes some types of chicken salad and sandwiches sold under the name Gourmet Boutique. Also, it includes several frozen wraps and burritos sold under the names "Jan's" and "Archer Farms."
The recall impacts two products sold at Harris Teeter Food Markets in Tennessee. If you have purchased the Honey, fruit, and Nut Chicken Salad or the Sezchaun Chicken Salad you can return them to Harris Teeter for a double your money back guarantee.
So far, there are no reports of illness from the products.
Source: NewsChannel5.com
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