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Update, August 18, 2020: The ongoing salmonella outbreak linked to red and yellow onions is not only affecting a recall on the produce, but also secondary items that could contain the onions. Some prepackaged products like macaroni salads and chicken salads have already been recalled, and now certain cheese and deli dips are being recalled as well.
These secondary products that may contain contaminated onions have been sold at Kroger, Fred Meyer, Fry's Food, and Smith's. Although there have been no illnesses linked to the products, cheese dips sold between May 15 and August 6 are now being recalled due to safety concerns.
The dips are store brand or store made, namely Murray's, Jarlsberg, and cheese dips and spreads made at the delis in stores. Saddlin' Up brand of salsa sold in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington is also being recalled. If you happen to have any of these items in your possession, do not consume them and dispose of them properly.
Update, August 11, 2020: The onion recall linked to salmonella has been expanded to include Progressive Produce red and yellow onions. Thomson International supplied these onions to Progressive Produce.
This expanded recall includes products that were sold at Trader Joe's including red onions at Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah stores. Yellow onions sold at Ralph's grocery stores in California are also a part of this updated list.
A full list of potentially infected products can be found on the FDA website.
Update, August 7, 2020 11:17 a.m. Ready-to-eat items sold at stores like Walmart and Kroger have been recalled this week because they contain onions that are feared to be contaminated with salmonella.
Taylor Farms Texas issued a recall in light of the salmonella outbreak linked to onions produced by Thomson International, Inc. This recall includes items sold at Kroger, including macaroni and rotini pasta salad, as well as items sold at Walmart including fajita stir fry and a chicken salad croissant. These items were sold at locations in states including Louisiana, Missouri, and Texas. You can see a full list of Walmart stores affected here and more info from Kroger here.
Additionally, the U.S. Department of Agricultureās Food Safety and Inspection Service issued an alert this week, advising consumers to avoid some ready-to-eat meals over similar fears. The FSIS alert named several products produced by Taylor Farms including chicken salad, a Southwest salad, and a Sausage Breakfast Scramble Bowl. These products were shipped to Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas, and were also sold at stores like Walmart and Kroger. They have the establishment numbers "P-34733" or "34733" inside the USDA mark of inspection or elsewhere on the packaging. You can find the full list of products involved, as well as additional identifying information in the alert. You can also see a full list of Walmart stores where these were sold here.
No illnesses have been reported in relation to these products, according to FSIS. If you have any of these products in your refrigerator, the agency is suggesting you do not eat them and throw them away immediately.
Finally, Kroger issued a recall on some dips sold in its stores, also over fears they could also contain salmonella due to onions. You can see a full list of products in that recall here.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/cdc-investigating-15-state-salmonella-214600991.html
These secondary products that may contain contaminated onions have been sold at Kroger, Fred Meyer, Fry's Food, and Smith's. Although there have been no illnesses linked to the products, cheese dips sold between May 15 and August 6 are now being recalled due to safety concerns.
The dips are store brand or store made, namely Murray's, Jarlsberg, and cheese dips and spreads made at the delis in stores. Saddlin' Up brand of salsa sold in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington is also being recalled. If you happen to have any of these items in your possession, do not consume them and dispose of them properly.
Update, August 11, 2020: The onion recall linked to salmonella has been expanded to include Progressive Produce red and yellow onions. Thomson International supplied these onions to Progressive Produce.
This expanded recall includes products that were sold at Trader Joe's including red onions at Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah stores. Yellow onions sold at Ralph's grocery stores in California are also a part of this updated list.
A full list of potentially infected products can be found on the FDA website.
Update, August 7, 2020 11:17 a.m. Ready-to-eat items sold at stores like Walmart and Kroger have been recalled this week because they contain onions that are feared to be contaminated with salmonella.
Taylor Farms Texas issued a recall in light of the salmonella outbreak linked to onions produced by Thomson International, Inc. This recall includes items sold at Kroger, including macaroni and rotini pasta salad, as well as items sold at Walmart including fajita stir fry and a chicken salad croissant. These items were sold at locations in states including Louisiana, Missouri, and Texas. You can see a full list of Walmart stores affected here and more info from Kroger here.
Additionally, the U.S. Department of Agricultureās Food Safety and Inspection Service issued an alert this week, advising consumers to avoid some ready-to-eat meals over similar fears. The FSIS alert named several products produced by Taylor Farms including chicken salad, a Southwest salad, and a Sausage Breakfast Scramble Bowl. These products were shipped to Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas, and were also sold at stores like Walmart and Kroger. They have the establishment numbers "P-34733" or "34733" inside the USDA mark of inspection or elsewhere on the packaging. You can find the full list of products involved, as well as additional identifying information in the alert. You can also see a full list of Walmart stores where these were sold here.
No illnesses have been reported in relation to these products, according to FSIS. If you have any of these products in your refrigerator, the agency is suggesting you do not eat them and throw them away immediately.
Finally, Kroger issued a recall on some dips sold in its stores, also over fears they could also contain salmonella due to onions. You can see a full list of products in that recall here.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/cdc-investigating-15-state-salmonella-214600991.html
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