Foodservice

4-State Sandwich Recall Announced

Covers product sold at some QuikTrip stores

BELTON, Mo. -- A food distributor for QuikTrip convenience stores is recalling Po Boy sandwiches that were sold last month at locations in four states, said the Associated Press.

Belton, Mo.-based Quik'n Tasty Foods Inc., a subsidiary of QuikTrip Corp., said Friday that the Po Boy sandwiches could be contaminated with the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The recall affects sandwiches with 101 N6 stamped on them. They were distributed to QuikTrip locations in Missouri, Kansas, Illinois and Arizona between April 18 and 29.

The recall [image-nocss] came after a supplier notified Quik'n Tasty that the ham used in the sandwiches could be contaminated.

No illnesses have been reported so far, but the bacteria can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in children, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems, Mike Thornbrugh, a spokesperson for the Tulsa, Okla.-based convenience store chain, said. Healthy people could suffer short-term symptoms such as fever, headache or nausea.

Cities affected by the recall include the Kansas City area in both Kansas and Missouri; the St. Louis area in both Illinois and Missouri; and Phoenix.

Members help make our journalism possible. Become a CSP member today and unlock exclusive benefits, including unlimited access to all of our content. Sign up here.

Multimedia

Exclusive Content

Mergers & Acquisitions

Soft Landing Now, But If Anyone Is Happy, Please Stand Up to Be Seen

Addressing the economic elephants in the room and their impact on M&A

Foodservice

Opportunities Abound With Limited-Time Offers

For success, complement existing menu offerings, consider product availability and trends, and more, experts say

Snacks & Candy

How Convenience Stores Can Improve Meat Snack, Jerky Sales

Innovation, creative retailers help spark growth in the snack segment

Trending

More from our partners