Recall alert: Chicken recall expanded due to listeria contamination concerns

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The Food and Drug Administration's Food Safety and Inspection Service has expanded the recall of ready-to-eat poultry products due to listeria contamination concerns.

The frozen cooked, diced or shredded chicken was made between Jan. 21, 2019 and Sept 24, 2019, and by Tip Top Poultry, which is based in Rockmart, Georgia.

The products were sold at dozens of grocery chains like Food Lion, Harris Teeter, Piggly Wiggly and Aldi, and restaurants like Jersey Mikes, across the country.

For the original list of products that had been recalled in September, click here, or see below.

Chicken product recall September 2019 by National Content Desk on Scribd

For the list, which was expanded Tuesday, click here, or see below.

Chicken product recall Oct.8, 2019 by National Content Desk on Scribd

All of the products have the establishment number "EST. P-17453" in the USDA inspection mark.

They have product codes from 10000 to 19999 and 70000 79999, the USDA said.

If you have the recalled products, you're being told to either throw it away or return it to the place of purchase.

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