Food Lion Issues Recall On Frozen Vegetables Due To Possible Listeria Contamination
Food Lion has issued a food recall you and your family need to know about.
On Saturday (August 19), Food Lion issued a recall of its Food Lion Mixed Vegetables and Food Lion Super Sweet Cut Corn. The grocery store chain said the items are recalled due to possible Listeria Monocytogenes contamination.
Customers who purchased the affected products are urged not to eat the recalled items.
According to the company, this recall only includes the following two products:
- Food Lion Mixed Vegetables16 ounce | UPC 0003582600509 Purchase dates: Between Jan. 19, 2023, and Aug. 19, 2023
- Food Lion Super Sweet Cut Corn16 ounce | UPC 0003582607985 Purchase dates: Between Nov. 7, 2022, and Aug. 19, 2023
If you or someone you know have either or both of the recalled items, you should return it to their local Food Lion store for a refund equal to double the purchase price in accordance with Food Lion’s “Double Your Money Back Guarantee.”
Last month, the store issued a recall of ground beef that was prepared at its Zebulon and Knightdale stores only.
About Food Lion
Food Lion’s long history began in Salisbury, N.C. in 1957. Today, Food Lion operates more than 1,000 grocery stores in 10 states in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. They employ more than 82,000 associates and serve over 10 million customers a week. With their longstanding heritage of low prices and convenient locations, they work to provide the easiest grocery shopping experience for their customers. Plus, with over 28,000 products per store, including more than 7,000 private brand options, Food Lion is committed to providing the communities they serve with a wide selection of affordable, fresh items.