Possible contiminated meat products served at Fort Bragg

WASHINGTON

The company is recalling all products produced between September 5 and October 9. This is in addition to the 22,800 pounds of product recalled on October 22.

Wednesday, Womack Army Medical Center notified the Fort Bragg community that a vendor's chicken salad product that may have been contaminated with bacteria which can cause illness was served in the hospital dining facility.

Prior to the recall notice, the dining facility served approximately 40 servings of Reser's recalled chicken salad product on Oct. 23 and 24 in the main dining facility, Grab n Go location, and to two inpatients.

If you consumed a chicken salad product from the Womack Army Medical Center dining facility during that time period, please contact your physician.

A full list of products being recalled can be found on FDA's website here.

For more information on the product recall please contact Reser's Fine Foods Consumer Hotline 1-888-257-7913 (8 a.m. - 8 p.m.).

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