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Bologna Recall

Our E. coli attorneys are investigating a bologna recall prompted by an E. coli bologna outbreak. We believe E. coli victims should get full, fair and adequate compensation. Contact our attorneys for a free consultation.

Attorney Video about the Bologna Recall

The bologna E. coli outbreak has grown since this video was made. There are now 14 people with confirmed cases of E. coli O157 in the following states: Maryland (3 cases), New Jersey (2 cases), North Carolina (1 case), Ohio (2 cases) and Pennsylvania (6 cases).

Bologna Recall and
E. coli Victim Compensation

Palmyra Bologna Company of Palmyra, PA recalled approximately 23,000 pounds of Lebanon bologna products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7 on March 22, 2011. Lebanon bologna is a fermented, semi-dry sausage that looks like salami.

The packaged consumer products subject to the bologna recall include the following:

  • 6-ounce packages of "SELTZER'S BEEF LEBANON BOLOGNA" with lot code "01351" and best-by date of "Apr. 20 2011" printed on the package.
  • 12-ounce packages of "SELTZER'S BEEF LEBANON BOLOGNA" with lot code "01351" and best-by dates of "Apr. 20 2011" or "Apr. 21 2011" printed on the package.
  • 16-ounce packages of "SELTZER'S BEEF LEBANON BOLOGNA" with lot code "01351" and best-by date of "Apr. 22 2011" printed on the package.

Each package of the recalled Seltzers bologna bears a label with establishment number "EST. 474" inside the USDA mark of inspection, in addition to lot code "01351" and the best-by date as noted above. The recalled Palmyra Bologna Company products were produced in December 2010 and were sent to distribution centers in California, Colorado, Maryland, New York and Pennsylvania for further distribution to retail stores.

The products subject to recall in packaging for retailers include:

  • Whole chub packages of "SELTZER'S BEEF LEBANON BOLOGNA" with lot codes "01351" or "06337" and best-by date of "Feb. 14 2011," "Feb. 15 2011," "Feb. 16 2011," or "Feb. 28 2011" printed on the package.
  • Half chub packages of "SELTZER'S BEEF LEBANON BOLOGNA" with lot codes "01351" or "06337" and best-by date of "Apr. 6 2011," "Apr. 7 2011," "Apr. 16 2011," or "Apr. 19 2011," printed on the package.
  • 12-pound bulk boxes of sliced "SELTZER'S BEEF LEBANON BOLOGNA" with lot code "01351" and best-by date of "Apr. 21 2011" printed on the package.

Each package bears a label with establishment number "EST. 474" inside the USDA mark of inspection, in addition to either lot code "06337" or "01351." They were sold to retailers and may have been further sliced and repackaged at retail. The products subject to the bologna recall were produced in December 2010 and were sent to distribution centers in California, Colorado, Maryland, New York and Pennsylvania for further distribution to retail stores.

E. coli: Attorney and Free Consultation

E. coli Answer BookThis information on the Seltzer bologna recall is provided by Pritzker Olsen attorneys, who have appeared on CBS News and Fox News discussing food poisoning litigation and food safety.  To contact Pritzker Olsen law firm about a lawsuit against Palmyra Bologna Company, please call toll-free at 1-888-377-8900 or submit the firm's free case consultation form.


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