Macaroni Salad, Slaws Recalled

Containers of macaroni salad, sweet slaw and cole slaw produced by Ballard's Farm Sausage Inc. have been recalled because they could be contaminated with listeria, health officials said.

Listeria can cause seriously and sometimes fatal infections in the young, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems, officials said.

The affected brands include Ballard's Farm 24-ounce Amish macaroni salad, Ballard Farm's 24-ounce Amish sweet slaw, Ballard's Farm 12-ounce cole slaw and Food City 12-ounce cole slaw.

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Ballard's Farm Recalls More Products

WAYNE, W.Va.  --  Ballard's Farm is recalling more of its products after last week's recall of egg salad.

The most recent recall includes the 24 oz. Amish Macaroni Salad, the 24 oz. Amish Sweet Slaw, the 12 oz. Cole Slaw and the Food City 12 oz. Cole Slaw. The foods could be contaminated with Listeria.

The recall affect North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.

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Officials recall egg salad sold at Va. Wal-Marts

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- A company has recalled egg salad sold in Virginia and seven other states because of possible contamination.

The egg salad was made by Ballard's Farm Sausage and was sold in 12-ounce containers as Ballard's Farm Egg Salad at Wal-Mart and other food retailers. The recall includes salads marked with a use-by date of November Seventh.

North Carolina health officials ordered the recall after a sample in North Carolina tested positive for Listeria, which can cause serious or fatal infections in young children or elderly people.

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