Limited Reser's Meal Kits Recalled Over Chicken: What You Need to Know
Have you been enjoying those convenient Limited Reser's meal kits lately? If so, you might want to check your fridge! There's been a recall issued for some of their products due to possible salmonella contamination. That's right, salmonella, which can cause some pretty nasty food poisoning symptoms.
Here's the lowdown:
What's Been Recalled?
The recall covers specific Limited Reser's Meal Kits with chicken as the primary ingredient. The exact products are:
- Limited Reser's Chicken Broccoli Alfredo Meal Kits
- Limited Reser's Chicken and Rice Meal Kits
- Limited Reser's Chicken Stir-Fry Meal Kits
Why the Recall?
Limited Reser's issued the recall after a supplier alerted them to a potential salmonella problem with some of their chicken products. The company is taking this seriously and is cooperating fully with the authorities.
What Should You Do?
If you have any of these recalled meal kits in your fridge, don't eat them! Seriously, don't even think about it. Throw them out immediately or return them to the store where you bought them.
How to Identify the Recalled Products
Here's what you need to look for on the product packaging:
- "Limited Reser's" brand name
- "Chicken" listed as the main ingredient
- Specific Meal Kit name: Chicken Broccoli Alfredo, Chicken and Rice, or Chicken Stir-Fry
- "Best By" date: Check the date on the packaging to see if it falls within the recall window.
Symptoms of Salmonella Poisoning
If you think you might have eaten a recalled meal kit and are experiencing symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. Common symptoms of salmonella poisoning include:
- Diarrhea
- Fever
- Stomach cramps
- Vomiting
- Headache
Don't Be Afraid to Speak Up!
If you have any questions about the recall, don't hesitate to contact Limited Reser's directly. You can also reach out to the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service for additional information.
Stay Safe, Stay Informed!
This recall serves as a reminder to always practice good food safety measures. Wash your hands frequently, especially after handling raw chicken, and cook your food thoroughly. By taking these precautions, you can help prevent foodborne illnesses and keep yourself and your family safe.