Rochester, N.Y.- Wegmans is recalling hard-cooked eggs, as well as prepared foods that contain hard-cooked eggs from Rochester-area stores because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria Monocytogenes.
The recall impacts products sold between January 23 and February 1, 2012.
The Wegmans stores impacted are: East Avenue, Perinton, Canandaigua, Geneva, Hylan Drive, Holt Road, Eastway, Ridgemont, Ridge-Culver, Geneseo, Penfield, Irondequoit, Fairport, Lyell, Mt. Read, Latta, Chili-Paul, Newark, Calkins Road, and Brockport.
The following affected products sold in Wegmans prepared foods and deli departments are included in the recall:
Hard-Cooked Eggs (sold by the pound in prepared foods or as a choice on the Fresh Foods Bar)
Deviled Eggs (special-order deli tray or 6-pack, 12 pack)
Cobb Salad (10 oz, 43 oz, and 6.5 lb)
Garden Salad (10 oz, 20 oz, 2 lb, and 5 lb)
Baby Spinach Salad (9 oz, 1.8 lb, and 3.9 lb)
Chef Salad (9 oz. and 18 oz.)
Egg Salad (sold by the pound in prepared foods)
Egg Salad Sub (Sub Shop)
Kosher Macaroni Salad (sold by the pound in kosher deli)
Kosher Pickled Eggs (sold by the pound in kosher deli)
This recall is a result of a recent recall by Minnesota-based Michael Foods, Inc., which produces the cooked eggs at its Wakefield, Nebraska facility.
If you still have these products, do not eat them - discard them at home and return to the store for a full refund.
There have been no reports of any illnesses associated with this recall.