Consumers can get a refund for recalled products by returning the item to the store where it was purchased. They should bring the receipt and explain that the product has been recalled. The store will then process the refund according to their policy. If the product was purchased online, consumers should contact the retailer for instructions on how to return the item and receive a refund.
Over 60 ice cream products were recalled due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes5. The recall affects 13 brands, including Friendly's, Abilyn's Frozen Bakery, Hershey's Ice Cream, Yelloh!, Jeni's, Cumberland Farms, The Frozen Farmer, Marco, ChipWich, AMAFruits, Taharka, Dolcezza Gelato, and LaSalle. The products were distributed nationwide and available in retail locations and direct delivery3. No illnesses have been reported to date.
The recalled ice cream products were distributed nationwide through various retail companies, including Whole Foods, Walmart, and Target4. They were sold both in-stores and online.