In a salmonella outbreak traced to a Georgia food plant, ConAgra Foods says Peter Pan peanut butter will return to stores this month. It was pulled from store shelves in February after several people got salmonella poisoning. ConAgra also recalled Great Value peanut butter. ConAgra says it has since renovated its plant in Sylvester, Georgia near Albany. ConAgra officials said this week they expect to resume peanut butter production at the company's plant in south Georgia sometime this month.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Peanut butter headed back to stores after outbreak
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8/08/2007 03:13:00 PM
Labels: albany, ConAgra, Great Value, salmonella, Sylvester