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Giant Announces Deli Meat Recall

But store notes that contaminated bologna is likely no longer on shelves.

Giant Food Stores has announced a recall of a type of Lebanon bologna due to an E.coli investigation by the USDA.

The bologna is sold by the Palmyra Bologna Co., and sold under the name Seltzer's Lebanon Beef Bologna. The meat would have been produced in December 2010, according to the company. The recall does not affect any products packaged since then.

Although will give a full refund to people who still have the bologna, both the supermarket chain and the manufacturer said the meat is likely no longer on shelves. 

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"While most of the product being recalled has been consumed weeks or months ago and is likely no longer in retail stores, the decision to recall the bologna was made out of an abundance of caution after consulting with the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)," Palmyra said in a news release.

For more information, call 1-800-282-6336.

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