7 Tons of Packaged Salads Recalled
2 Comments | Written on August 6, 2012 at 11:11 am, by The Editors
Garden Fresh Foods, a Milwaukee company that makes packaged pasta and chicken salads, is recalling almost seven tons (13,600 pounds) of its product because bags contain onions that are themselves involved in a separate recall. The onions themselves, reports USA Today, are from supplier Gills Onions, of Oxnard, California, which announced its own recall last month due to concerns about potential contamination.
According to USA Today, the Garden Fresh products have the establishment number “P-17256″ or “Est. 17256″ inside the U.S. Department of Agriculture mark of inspection. A list of the specific recalled products is available on the USDA website.
No illnesses have been reported in connection with the products, USA Today reports, which are sold nationwide.
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