Pleasant Prairie company recalling breakfast sausage patties for possible Listeria contamination

WASHINGTON (CBS 58) – A Kenosha County company is recalling more than 1,000 pounds of pork sausage patties because they could be contaminated with Listeria.

The recall covers 1,134 pounds of fully cooked breakfast sausage patties made by Fair Oaks Farms out of Pleasant Prairie. The recalled sausages were produced on August 8, 2017, have a sell-by date of May 5, 2018, with the establishment number EST. 17479T printed above the sell date. The products in question are packaged in 2 lb. plastic sleeves printed with the name “Breakfast Best Fully Cooked Original Pork Sausage Patties.”

The company says the problem was discovered during routine testing and the products were put on hold at a distribution center but were accidentally shipped to stores in Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin.  There have been no reports of illness due to someone eating the product.

Customers who bought the product are told not to eat the sausages and can return them to where they bought them or throw them away.

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