The CDC has confirmed that 14 persons infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli serotype O157:H7 have been reported from Maryland (3 cases), New Jersey (2 cases), North Carolina (1 case), Ohio (2 cases) and Pennsylvania (6 cases). The FSIS announced that Palmyra Bologna Company, of Palmyra, PA, is recalling approximately 23,000 pounds of Lebanon bologna products that may be contaminated with E. coli 0157:H7. The FSIS also provided a list of all retail stores where this bologna was recalled from:
Albertson’s
Food Lion
Fry’s
Giant Eagle
Ralph’s
Shoprite
Sprouts Farmers Market
Stater Brothers
Von’s
Walmart
Bashas’
Midwestern Meats
Cheese’n Stuff
Weber’s Supermarket
Al’s Meat Market
Del Sol Market
The Grocery Store
Spencer’s Fresh Market
Henry’s
Major Market
Cordon’s Ranch Market
Pavilions
Gelson’s Market
Vicente Foods
Hows Market
Starr Market
ONtarion Farmers Market
Beach Market
Keil’s Food Store
Stumps Market
Windmil Farms
Seeley Market
Nielsen’s Market
Safeway
Lloyd’s IGA
BJ’s
Family Foods
Shoppers Food Warehouse
Bel Air
McKay’s
Bloom
Bottom Dollar
Weiss
Holiday Food Center
Jack’s
Nino’s
Sobies Meats
Boff’s Quality Meats
Market Place Meats
Brian’s Market
Bishop’s Thriftway
Bassett’s
City View Supermarket
Carnival
Groceryland
Rideout’s IGA
Bally Quick Shoppe
Wegman’s
Dushore Market
Franklin Supermarket
Quick Shoppe
Sunoco Food Market
Hempfield SNS
Tuckeys Outlet
Jim Thorpe Market
Kenhorst
Country Cupboard
Fooldland
Sunset
Karn’s Foods
Dutchway Farm Market
Nesquehoning
Norristown Thriftway
Surplus Outlet
Imperial Shop N’ Save
ASK Foods Inc
RMG Mayfair Shop N Bag
Lawrenceville SNS
Waymart Food Store
Kotsch’s Market
Berkshire
Vista Food
Shopper Food Warehouse
Farmers Food
Shoprite Great Value
Bottom Dollar
Petersburg Foodland