Expanded Recall of Quong Hop Tofu Products
Quong Hop has expanded its September 19, 2007 recall of certain tofu products due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes:
- Soy Deli 12oz Vacuum Pack Nigari White Tofu UPC 35302-00216 (dates through 1/28/2008)
- 30 oz Vacuum Pack White Tofu UPC 35302-00217(dates through 11/28/2007)
- Bulk tofu 10 and 25lb cases (dates through 11/28/2007)
The expanded recall is in responses to further testing of tofu samples that found Listeria monocytogenes in some samples of tofu. All the tofu products subject to the expanded recall were made on the same packaging machine.
The incubation period for Listeria can be as long as 70 days. If you have eaten any of the recalled Quong Hop tofu, you should watch for Listeria symptoms, including fever, stiffness, and upset stomach. Pregnant women can lose their unborn babies via miscarriage or stillbirth. For more information on Listeria, please see the following on the Pritzker Law website:
Our firm has recently settled a Listeria case involving the miscarriage of twins and the death of an elderly man. To contact the firm about a Listeria lawsuit, please call toll-free at 1-888-377-8900 or submit the firm's online consultation form.
