A number of ready-to-eat salad brands with meat have been recalled because they may contain corn and other products contaminated with salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes.
Walmart, Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, and 7-Eleven are among the retailers selling the salads included in separate recalls.
GHSE LLC, GH Foods CA, LLC, Mary’s Harvest Fresh Foods, Taylor Farms Northwest LLC, and Prime Deli Corporation made the salads. The problem originated with the corn supplier, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The products involved in the recalls include:
Walmart:
– Marketside Fiesta Salad with Steak, sold in 15.25-oz. clear plastic clamshell packages with a use by date from 10/17/2018 to 10/20/2018. The products show establishment number “EST. 45781” inside the USDA mark of inspection. The salads were shipped to stores in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
Whole Foods:
– Santa Fe Style Salad with Chicken sold in 9.75-oz clear plastic clamshell packages with Best If Sold By dates from 10/17/18 to 10/18/18.
– 365 By Whole Foods Market BBQ Style Chopped Salad with Chicken in 10-oz clear plastic clamshell packages with Best If Sold By dates from 10/17/18 to 10/20/18.
– BBQ Style Salad Kit with White Chicken in a 6-lb bagged kit with use by dates from 10/17/18 to 10/22/18.
– 365 By Whole Foods Market Chicken Fajita Salad in 8-oz clear plastic clamshell packages with Best If Sold By dates from 10/17/18 to 10/20/18.
The products have establishment number “EST. P-39994” inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to retail locations in California.
Trader Joe’s:
– Trader Jose’s Mexicali Inspired Salad in a 10-oz clear plastic clamshell package and best by dates from 0/15/18 to 10/19/18.
The retail chain also listed two other products it says were included in the recall:
– Trader Joe’s BBQ Flavored Chicken Salad
– Trader Joe’s Field Fresh Chopped Salad with Grilled Chicken Breast
The products include best by dates of…