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Hy-Vee recalls six food products

Hy-Vee is recalling chicken, twice-baked potatoes and burger patties because of the risk of salmonella and listeria contamination.

The company said in a news release Thursday that it is recalling the following products:

Hy-Vee Bacon Wrapped Chicken Grillers – 8 ounces each Hy-Vee First Roasted Tomato, Spinach, Mozzarella Twice Baked Potato – 5 ounces each Hy-Vee Cowgirl Chicken Griller Patty- 6 ounces each Hy-Vee Gourmet Steakhouse Mushroom & Swiss Burger – 6 ounces each Hy-Vee Ground Beef Sliders Mushroom & Swiss – 2 ounces each Hy-Vee Ground Beef Sliders Mushroom & Swiss – 12 count, 30 ounces

The potential contamination was discovered after the grocery chain’s supplier, McCain Foods, said it was recalling its caramelized onions and fire-roasted tomatoes, which are used in the Hy-Vee products, according to a Hy-Vee news release.

Salmonella and listeria are bacteria that can cause fatal infections.

The affected products have “use by” dates of Oct. 22 or earlier.

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