Listeria fear prompts pork roll recall

Fears over Listeria contamination have prompted a Houston-based company to recall a number of pork patty roll products.

The Centers for Disease Control are cautioning vendors to refrain from selling certain items from Long Phung Food Products.

They say anyone who has purchased the affected items should not eat them and throw them out, or return them for a refund.

You should also wash and sanitize shelves or drawers where the product may have been stored.

Retailers should clean and sanitize deli slicers and other areas where the recalled products were stored.

The pork patty rolls were produced between May 21, 2018 and Nov. 16, 2018.

The USDA provided a list of the products in question:

-- 16-oz. plastic vacuum packed packages containing a single marinated roll of "Long Phung 1988 GIO LUA" VIETNAMESE BRAND COOKED PORK PATTY ROLL ANCHOVY FLAVORED FISH SAUCE ADDED.
-- 32-oz. plastic vacuum packed packages containing a single marinated roll of "Long Phung 1988 GIO LUA" VIETNAMESE STYLE COOKED PORK PATTY ROLL ANCHOVY FLAVORED FISH SAUCE ADDED.
-- 14-oz. plastic vacuum packed packages containing a single marinated roll of "Long Phung 1988 CHA QUE" VIETNAMESE STYLE FRIED CINNAMON PORK PATTY ROLL ANCHOVY FLAVORED FISH SAUCE ADDED.
-- 16-oz. plastic vacuum packed packages containing a single marinated roll of "Long Phung 1988 GIO HUE" VIETNAMESE BRAND GARLIC & PEPPER PORK PATTY ROLL ANCHOVY FLAVORED FISH SAUCE ADDED.
-- 32-oz. plastic vacuum packed packages containing a single marinated roll of "Long Phung 1988 GIO HUE" VIETNAMESE COOKED PORK PATTY ROLL WITH GARLIC SEASONING ANCHOVY FLAVORED FISH SAUCE ADDED.
-- 16-oz. plastic vacuum packed packages containing a single marinated roll of "Long Phung 1988 CHA CHIEN" VIETNAMESE STYLE FRIED PORK PATTY ANCHOVY FLAVORED FISH SAUCE ADDED.
-- 16-oz. plastic vacuum packed packages containing a single marinated roll of "Long Phung GIO BI" VIETNAMESE BRAND COOKED PORK & PORK SKIN PATTY ROLL FLAVORED WITH ANCHOVY FLAVORED FISH SAUCE

Click here for more information from the CDC.

You can see labels for recalled items on the USDA's website.