According to the FDA, Jumbo Foods issued a recall of their frozen and fresh chicken salad sandwiches, Tuscan Sun brand, as they may have been contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. This recall originated after their poultry supplier, Tip Top Poultry, issued a voluntary recall of several ready to eat products due to potential Listeria contamination. No illnesses have been reported so far.

FDA advises consumers to discard the products or return them to the point of purchase. The recall notice indicates that the products were distributed to food service and retail stores in AZ, CA, NV, NC, OR, UT, VA, and WA. These frozen or refrigerated sandwiches products were shipped between March 11, 2019, and September 27, 2019. The following are the recalled products:
- Frozen products
- Tuscan Sun Bacon Ranch Chicken Salad on 9 grain. UPC: 4370101417
- Tuscan Sun Cranberry Chicken Salad on 9 grain. UPC: 4370101414
- Tuscan Sun Chipotle Chicken Salad on 9 grain. UPC: 4370101415
- Tuscan Sun Chicken Salad on 9 grain. UPC: 4370101413
- Tuscan Sun Chicken Salad Wedges. UPC: 4370101426
- Refrigerated products
- Tuscan Sun Bacon Ranch Chicken Salad on 9 grain. UPC: 4370101417. Use By Dates: 11/01/2019
- Tuscan Sun Cranberry Chicken Salad on 9 grain. UPC: 4370101414. Use By Dates: 11/01/2019
- Tuscan Sun Chipotle Chicken Salad on 9 grain. UPC: 4370101415. Use By Dates: 11/01/2019
- Tuscan Sun Chicken Salad on 9 grain. UPC: 4370101413. Use By Dates: 11/01/2019
- Tuscan Sun Chicken Salad Wedges. UPC: 4370101426. Use By Dates: 11/01/2019
You can check the full recall notice on the FDA website