Jensen's Salmon Spread Recall Due to Listeria
The FDA and Jensen's Old Fashioned Smokehouse Inc. of Seattle, Washington have announced the recall of 936 tubs of Jensen's Seattle Style Wild Smoked Salmon Spread Lemon Dill and Onion due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled Jensen's Seattle-style salmon spread was distributed in retail stores in Western Washington and is coded “Sell By 10/20/07.” The recalled salmon spread was sold in 7 oz. plastic tubs.
The recalled salmon spread was made by Carso's Pasta of Lynnwood, Washington. If someone is sickened by the recalled salmon spread, a Listeria lawyer can provide information regarding the liability (responsibility for injuries/death) of both Jensen’s Old Fashioned Smokehouse Inc. and Carso’s Pasta.
Our firm, recently lead counsel in a major Listeria lawsuit, has represented pregnant women who lost their unborn babies due to Listeria infections, people who suffered severe brain damage and damage to other organs as the result of Listeria infections, and the families of people who died as the result of Listeria infections. To contact the firm, please call toll-free at 1-888-377-8900 or submit the firm’s online consultation form.
