ConAgra Recalls Frozen Chicken and Rice Meals
ConAgra Recalls Frozen Chicken and Rice Meals

Food giant, ConAgra has rolled out a national recall of all Marie Callender's brand, Cheesy Chicken and Rice frozen meals, irrespective of the time they had been manufactured, since they emerge to be linked to an eruption of salmonella Chester that has made 29 people in 14 states fall ill since April.

The corporation vends out 8.4 million of this particular frozen dinner each year, says ConAgra's Teresa Paulsen. How many might at present be in supermarkets and customers freezers is not known, she says.

The company, ConAgra Foods Packaged Foods of Council Bluffs, Iowa, made the proclamation on Thursday night.

William Keene, an Epidemiologist with the state of Oregon who1s been a part of the national investigation of the eruption, said that there are 29 lab confirmed cases, a fact which is of the suggestion that hundreds of individuals have fallen ill.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention had published approximations that for each and every lab-confirmed-salmonella case, there are approximately 38 people unwell.

The outburst may not have ended. Even if it is a single-manufacture crisis, cases such as these can come on for a long time. There are people who purchase them in large quantities, a lot at times and then eat them over quite a few months.

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