Wednesday, January 25, 2012

LEASA Living Alfalfa Sprouts Recalled Due To Possible Salmonella ...

The possibility of contamination by Salmonella, which could lead to serious health risks, has resulted in an immediate recall of about 350 cases of LEASA Living Alfalfa Sprouts.

In accordance with the news, the lots that bear the ‘use by date’ that read 2/1/12 and these recalled items have been sold through retail outlets and food service firms in multiple states in 6 oz. packages made of clear plastic.

According to the news, there haven’t been any illnesses related to this possibly contaminated product reported to the company. At this moment, LEASA is resorting to this as a precautionary measure affirming their commitment to the public health.

As a Seattle personal injury lawyer, I’m glad this company put the safety of the public before profits. I urge consumers to return the recalled items at once. According to the FDA, there are 346 cases of the LEASA Living Alfalfa Sprouts that have been affected by this contamination.

Whenever a contaminated food product has jeopardized your life, contact a personal injury lawyer and ask about your case. Do not hesitate; act promptly.

By Kirk Bernard

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