I have a Banquet pot pie or pot pie made by ConAgra Foods with a product code beginning in 5009 and ending in P9 or Est 1059 in my freezer at home. What should I do?
Until further information is available, CDC and United States Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA-FSIS) are advising the public to not eat any Banquet pot pies or pot pies made by ConAgra Foods that have a printed product code beginning in 5009 and ending in P9 or Est 1059. Other brands of pot pies made in the ConAgra Foods factory that makes Banquet brand pot pies and sold under other brand names may also be contaminated with Salmonella. These other pot pie boxes also have a printed code beginning in 5009 and ending in P9 or Est 1059. If you have any of these products at home, the safest thing to do is to discard them.
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