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Outbreak - South Minneapolis Deli

A Salmonella outbreak may be associated with a South Minneapolis Deli.  A number of people have contacted us, and we understand the Minnesota Department of Health is doing an investigation. Call our Minneapolis office toll-free for more information: 1-888-377-8900 or 612-338-0202. This outbreak is not associated with the outbreak discussed below.

 

Minnesota Salmonella Cases Associated with Banquet Pot Pies

At least 7 people in Minnesota have contracted Salmonella infections (salmonellosis) in the Salmonella outbreak associated with ConAgra pot pies, specifically Banquet pot pies.  Below is the Minnesota Department of Health press release regarding this Salmonella outbreak.  Pritzker | Ruohonen is reprinting it here (with comments) as a public service.

The Minnesota law firm of Pritzker | Ruohonen has extensive experience with Salmonella lawsuits.  Lawyers at the firm have gained a national reputation and have been interviewed by TheNew York Times, TheWall Street Journal, Lawyers USA and other publications.  In recognition of their accomplishments, Fred Pritzker and Rich Ruohonen have been named "Minnesota Super Lawyers" by Minnesota Law & Politics.  Fred Pritzker has also been selected by other lawyers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America

If you have been diagnosed with Salmonella after eating a ConAgra/Banquet pot pie, the lawyers at Pritzker | Ruohonen have the experience you need to be compensated for your medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost earnings, and other damages.  To contact Pritzker | Ruohonen about a ConAgra / Banquet lawsuit, please call toll-free at 1-888-377-8900 or submit the Pritzker | Ruohonen online consultation form.


Salmonella cases traced to Banquet brand pot pies:
Consumers urged to discard product

Six cases of Salmonella infection in Minnesota residents have been linked to eating Banquet brand turkey or chicken pot pies, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) said today. The finding prompted health and agriculture officials to warn consumers not to eat any Banquet brand pot pies. An investigation is ongoing.

Banquet brand pot pies are sold in the freezer section at grocery stores and other outlets throughout the country. Pot pies made at the same plant are also sold under a dozen store labels, but all carry a code number beginning with 5009. “Best if used by” dates for implicated product are not known at this time.

Three of the Minnesota cases are adults and three are children. Five of the cases are from outstate Minnesota, and one is from the Twin Cities metro area. No one has been hospitalized.

The Minnesota cases are part of a much larger multi-state outbreak of Salmonella infections. Since June, at least 135 confirmed cases have been identified from approximately 25 states. The six Minnesota cases were reported in September; interviews of these cases by MDH epidemiologists led to the identification of Banquet pot pies as the source of the illnesses. The national investigation to determine the extent of the outbreak, production dates of contaminated product, and the source of contamination is ongoing.

Salmonella bacteria are widely distributed among animals and in the environment. Poultry is often contaminated, and other outbreaks have been traced to meat, unpasteurized milk and cheese, and produce. Salmonella in food can be killed by cooking thoroughly, but can survive undercooking or uneven cooking, as can happen in many microwave ovens.

Salmonella infections can cause diarrhea, fever, abdominal cramping, and vomiting. Symptoms usually last less than a week, but some individuals, particularly infants, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems are at increased risk for severe illness. Treatment with antibiotics is typically not recommended for most healthy patients. People who become ill with symptoms of Salmonella should see their health care provider. 

If you are diagnosed with a Salmonella infection, contact Pritzker | Ruohonen for a free consultation about a ConAgra / Banquet lawsuit.  We are Minnesota lawyers with extensive experience with Salmonella lawsuits. 


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