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Turkey Breast Recall

The U.S.D.A. today announced the recall by New Braunfels Smokehouse of 2,600 pounds of cooked, ready-to-eat smoked turkey breast, reports CBS News. The meat from the Texas-based meat processor may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The following products are being recalled, according to the CBS report:

* 1-pound packages of New Branufels Smokehouse Sliced Smoked Turkey labeled with package code 2210;

* 4- to 6-pound packages of New Braunfels Honey-Glazed Spiral Sliced Smokehouse Hickory Smoked Boneless Breast of Turkey with package code 2180;

* 4- to 6-pound whole breast packages of Stegall Boneless Hickory Smoked Turkey Breast with package code 2210;

* 4- to 6-pound whole breast packages of Stegall Spiral Sliced Hickory Smoked Turkey Breast with package codes 2180 or 2210.

Each package bears the USDA mark of inspection and the number P-975.

The packages were produced on August 4, 2010, and distributed nationwide.

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