July 7, 2011

The USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service has recalled 1,500 pound of 7-eleven convenience store meals in Hawaii, have been recall for possible Listeria contamination. The meals subject to recall are:
- "10.3-ounce packages of "7-ELEVEN FRIED CHICKEN BENTO"
- "11-ounce packages of "7-ELEVEN TERIYAKI CHICKEN BENTO"
- "10-ounce packages of "7-ELEVEN BREAKFAST SCRAMBLE BOWL"
- "17.75-ounce packages of "7-ELEVEN BIG BENTO"
- "7.25-ounce packages of "7-ELEVEN LITTLE SMOKIES SNACK PACK"
Each package includes a best eaten by date and time of 06/30/11 11:30 AM. The packages also bear EST.12444 or P-12444 inside the USDA mark of inspection.
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July 8, 2011
This is beyond disgusting. Unfortunately this type of contamination is all too common. The Temperature Danger Zone is a strange place full of cross contamination and outright rotten food.
Many people eat this way- with no ill effects- maybe they're used to eating spoiled "food"? Fuel not food.