California Firm Recalls Frozen Egg Rolls

April 6, 2009

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WASHINGTONThe USDAs Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that EDS Wrap and Roll Foods LLC, a Hayward, Calif., firm, is recalling approximately 12,460 pounds of frozen chicken egg roll products because they contain black pepper spice products that may be linked to a multistate outbreak of Salmonella.

The recall involves 9.38-pound packages of EDS Wrap and Roll Foods LLC "Chicken Egg Roll" that contain 100 pieces of 1.5-ounce chicken egg rolls and 18.75-pound packages of EDS Wrap and Roll Foods LLC "Chicken Egg Roll" that contain 100 pieces of 3-ounce chicken egg rolls.

The frozen chicken egg rolls were produced between July 28, 2008 and March 27, 2009 and bear case codes "80210 through 80365" or "90001 through 90089." The packages bear the establishment number "P-20350" within the USDA Mark of Inspection printed on the side of the packages. The products were distributed to restaurants and institutions in California.

To view a copy of the complete recall, click here.

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