US grocer Stop & Shop has pulled a range of soy sprouts from its shelves amid a possible listeria scare.
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The company, owned by Dutch retail giant Ahold, said Chang Farm had issued a recall of its namesake soy sprouts due to possible contamination.
Stop & Shop said listeria could represent a “significant danger to public health”.
The retailer has asked customers not to eat the sprouts and return the products to the company for a full refund.

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