Packaged sandwiches sold across seven states were recalled Monday by their manufacturer over possible listeria contamination.
In a recall notice issued Monday, Ohio-based Classic Delight identified 25 sandwich, burger, breakfast and hot-dog products that may have been contaminated. The products listed in the notice were distributed to school cafeterias and convenience stores and produced between May 2023 and June 2024.
There were no reports of illness associated with the sandwiches as of Tuesday.
Listeria is a bacteria that can cause health complications in children, older adults and pregnant people, according to the Food and Drug Administration. It can also cause fever, headaches, nausea and abdominal pain in healthy people.
Health officials have not determined the source of the listeria contamination. The FDA advised consumers not to eat the recalled sandwiches. The items should be discarded or returned, the agency said.