More than 200 schools, mostly in Philadelphia and New Jersey, were on the initial list of schools to receive some of the 11,765,285 pounds of meat and poultry products that BrucePac recalled over listeria concerns.
But there were also nine schools in Florida.
The USDA made sure to state, “The products going to these schools were not part of USDA’s National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs.”
Click here to view the full list of schools.
Additionally, the list of products affected by the recall now consists of a 348-page PDF that begins with instructions on how to search for the recalled ready-to-eat or frozen dish that may be in your home.
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Florida schools on the list
▪ Astatula Christian School, 13239 Florida Ave., Astatula.
▪ Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School, 13651 Hays Rd., Spring Hill.
▪ Brighter Days-Young Achievers, 3449 13th Ave. N., St. Petersburg.
▪ Children of the Future, 233 SW 16th St., Belle Glade.
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▪ Children’s Day Academy Preschool, 2995 Avenue G NW, unincorporated Polk County.
▪ Kids only, 1149 Lake Dr., Cocoa.
▪ Kids Only Palm Bay, 1430 Glenham Dr. NE, Palm Bay.
▪ St. Andrew Catholic School, 877 North Hastings St., Orange County, unincorporated.
▪ St. James The Fisherman Episcopal Church, 87500 Overseas Hwy., Islamorada.
What is listeria?
According to the CDC, listeria affects about 1,600 people in the United States each year and kills about 260 of them. Most vulnerable to the worst listeria are seniors and children under the age of five. Pregnant women can experience stillbirths and miscarriages. Most people suffer from fever, headache, stomach ache and flu-like symptoms.