Have plans to enjoy a tasty chicken kebab? Before you do, you’ll want to check this chicken recall list to make sure that yours isn’t on it. There are exactly two products affected by this recall, according to the U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The company the products come from, Al-Safa US LLC, is based in Canada. The recall is voluntary after potential Listeria monocytogenes were discovered.
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This discovery was made during a routine resting, as conducted by the FSIS. So far, however, there have been no reported illnesses related to these products. In any case, precautions like this are vital. To ensure that your food is safe, please use the below information.
Details on these affected products are below. Note that they share the same establishment code: 866.
- 12.1-oz. cardboard box package containing “Al Safa Halal Charcoal Grilled Chicken Seekh Kebab Grilled, Minced, Chicken Patty Kebab” with the date November 30, 2025, and the code 0605404 printed on a sticker on the outside of the package.
- 14.11-oz. cardboard box package containing “Al Safa Halal Fully Cooked Chicken Chapli Kebab Seasoned Chicken Patty” with the date November 30, 2025, and 0605416 printed on a sticker on the outside of the package.
Chicken Kebab Recall Affects 2,010 Pounds of Products — Check Your Freezer to Find Out if Your Food is on the List
If you’ve ever gotten food poisoning, you understand just how rough it is to deal with. Although symptoms typically go away on their own, for some, this infection can be life-threatening. This applies to those who are particularly young or elderly, those with weakened immune systems, and people who are pregnant.
Common symptoms include:
- Fever
- Headache
- Stiffness
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
- Diarrhea
Symptoms can start up to two months after eating a contaminated product, according to the FSIS. Stay safe everyone!
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