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United Supermarkets Announces Food Recall

By: Nick Ochsner
Updated: February 3, 2013
The following press release was issued by United Supermarkets Friday night:

United Supermarkets, LLC, tonight has issued a voluntary withdrawal of 13
products due to a possible food safety issue with steamed chicken provided by a single
provider.

There has been no evidence of any foodborne illness resulting from the products thus far, but
the company is being proactive as a precaution, according to Chris St. Clair, executive vice
president of information and logistics for United Supermarkets, LLC.

We are issuing this recall with an abundance of caution, as testing of the product in our supply
chain has not revealed evidence of undercooked chicken apart from an initial report, St. Clair
explained. However, because we are committed to providing the best service and safest
products for our guests, we feel this action is warranted.

The products in question would have been available for purchase at any United Supermarkets,
Market Street or Amigos location between Monday and Friday of this week (Jan. 28 - Feb. 1).
They would bear a United, Market Street or Amigos label and generally have a four-day shelf
life.

Products affected are:
Chicken Enchilada Dip
Hot Buffalo Chicken Dip
Santa Barbara Lite Chicken Salad
Classic Lite Chicken Salad
Classic Chicken Salad
Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas
Green Chile Chicken Quesadillas
Creamy Chicken Enchiladas
Cranberry Walnut Chicken Salad
Basil Parmesan Chicken Salad
Artichoke Chicken Salad
Grape Chicken Salad
Apricot Walnut Chicken Salad

Guests who have purchased any of these products this week may return the product for a full
refund or a replacement product.
For more information visit www.unitedtexas.com or www.facebook.com/unitedwesttexas.

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