
These 4 Popular Bagged Salads Were Just Recalled in 10 States
- Dole Garden Salad. Dole recalled their own name brand garden salad in a 24-ounce bag, with lot codes N28205A or N28205B...
- Kroger Brand Classic Garden Salad. Kroger's classic garden salad was recalled in the 12-ounce package, with lot codes...
- Marketside Classic Iceberg Salad. Twenty-four-ounce bags of this...
What salads are on recall?
While the recalled products are all produced by Dole, they are sold under the following brands: Ahold, Dole, HEB, Kroger, Lidl, Little Salad Bar, Marketside, Naturally Better, Nature's Promise, President's Choice and Simply Nature.
Which salad products are in the Fresh Express recall?
[Money Saving Guide] In late June 2021, Fresh Express recalled its bagged salads in several states due to a reported link between its products and a rising number of people infected with Cyclospora. The recall includes carrots, red cabbage, and iceberg lettuce.
Which packaged salads have been recalled?
several brands of packaged salad products. The recall includes all Use-By Dates with product codes Z324 through Z350. Brands include Fresh Express, Bowl & Basket, Giant Eagle, Little Salad Bar, Marketside, O Organics, Signature Farms, Simply Nature, Weis Fresh from the Field, and Wellsley Farms Organic.
What salad mixes are being recalled?
Recalls by retailer:
- Aldi
- Hy-Vee
- Jewel-Osco
- Walmart

What lettuce is recalled in 2021?
iceberg lettuceAs reported on February 1, 2022, following the initial voluntary recall issued by Dole on December 22, 2021, Dole detected the presence of Listeria monocytogenes on equipment used in the harvesting of the iceberg lettuce that was also used in finished products processed in the Dole Springfield, OH, and Soledad, CA, ...
Which bagged salads are recalled?
issued the recall on January 7, 2022 which includes packaged salads, salad blends and salad kits from Dole, Little Salad Bar, Marketside, Kroger Presidents Choice and HEB. See the full list of recalled products on the FDA website.
What lettuce is on recall right now?
State officials have warned customers to skip out on romaine lettuce due to a Cyclospora parasite found during sampling, Food Safety News reports.
What salads are recalled from Walmart?
Dole recalled mixed greens, garden salads, Caesar kits, and many other types of salads found in bags or clamshells that have "Best if used by" dates from Nov.
What food is being recalled right now 2021?
Memorable 2021 Food Recalls Tyson Foods Inc. recalled 8,492,832 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken products for possible Listeria contamination. Serenade Foods recalled 60,000 pounds of frozen, stuffed chicken products sold nationwide for possible salmonella contamination.
What food is being recalled right now 2022?
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Is lettuce okay to-eat right now 2022?
The CDC posted an outbreak warning of E. coli 0157:H7 on January 6th, 2022 linked to boxed salad greens sold in Washington, Oregon, Ohio and Alaska. The power greens have Use-By-Dates through December 20th, 2021, which means products will not be in grocery cases but could still be in home fridges.
Are packaged salads safe to-eat?
"Bagged salad can fuel the growth of food-poisoning bugs like salmonella and make them more dangerous," BBC News reports. Researchers found evidence that the environment inside a salad bag offers an ideal breeding ground for salmonella, a type of bacteria that is a leading cause of food poisoning.
Are Dole salads still recalled?
Recalled products include mixed greens, garden salads, Caesar kits and other types of salads sold in bags or clamshells with “Best if used by” dates from Nov. 30, 2021, to Jan. 9, 2022.
Is iceberg lettuce recalled 2021?
KROGER SHREDDED ICEBERG LETTUCE, 8 OZ Reason: Product is being recalled due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes and if eaten may result in severe illness. Click here for more information. Recalled on December-23-2021.
What brand of salad mix was recalled?
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –Monterey, CA–January 7, 2022–Dole Fresh Vegetables, Inc. is voluntarily recalling from the market all Dole-branded and private label packaged salads described below processed at its Springfield, OH and Soledad, CA production facilities containing iceberg lettuce, due to a possible health risk ...
What products have been recalled recently?
Children's Advil Recalled Over Overdose Fears. There's a Chipotle Food Poisoning Outbreak. RECALL: Vitamix Blending Containers. ... How to Recognize the Signs of Salmonella. IKEA Recalls Pet Water Dispensers After 2 Dogs Die. ... Fiat Chrysler Recalls 4.8 Million Vehicles. Frozen Broccoli Recalled Due to Listeria Risk.
That salad mix might not be as healthy as you think. It's important to check your refrigerator for recalled salads from Fresh Express and other brands
That salad mix might not be as healthy as you think. It's important to check your refrigerator for recalled salads from Fresh Express and other brands.
Why Have These Products Been Recalled?
The salads and greens from Fresh Express and other brands may be contaminated with listeria. The Michigan Department of Agriculture received a positive result of Listeria monocytogenes when testing a Fresh Express salad product.
What Products Have Been Recalled?
The list of recalled products is extensive, and includes premade salads, salad kits and mixed greens. The recall includes fresh salad items with all Use-By Dates.
How Do I Know If I Bought Recalled Salad Products?
The recall currently affects at least 19 states, so if you live in one of the following places and recently bought any of the products above, take a look in your fridge.
What Should I Do Next?
Under no circumstances should you use or eat any of the products mentioned in the recall. Discard any products with these product codes immediately. If you experience any symptoms caused by listeria such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain or diarrhea, consult your healthcare provider immediately.
Saucy Mac & Cheese
I love the curly noodles in this creamy recipe. Cavatappi, also sold under the name cellentani, is a corkscrew pasta, but any type of spiral pasta will work. This dish is fun to make and looks so pretty topped with extra cheese and crunchy, golden crumbs. I like to add ground pepper to my serving. —Sara Martin, Brookfield, Wisconsin
Dole Fresh Vegetables
It was announced on January 7th, 2022 that the company issued a voluntary recall of packaged salad greens — all containing iceberg lettuce potentially contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The bags were processed either in an Ohio- or California- based facility and distributed to several states across the country.
Fresh Express Recall
The company announced a recall on December 20th, 2021 of several bagged and boxed salad greens including labels that were branded (will say Fresh Express) and private (will be labeled as something other than Fresh Express) because of concerns of Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Recall: Make Sure Your Dole Salad Mix is Safe
The company is voluntarily recalling some Garden Classic Salad blends for possible listeria contamination. None of the recalled bags are still on grocery shelves but could be in home fridges.
Major Grocery Chains Are Pulling This Salad From Shelves, USDA Says
If you've done your grocery shopping at Walmart, Kroger, Aldi, Albertsons, or Safeway recently, you might want to double check what's in your fridge. A food manufacturer is recalling nearly 223,000 pounds of one of its products that was sold at these major supermarkets, because it may not be safe to eat, according to a recall announced by the U.S.
A new recall has been issued for ready-to-eat salad sold at Walmart, Kroger, Aldi, Albertsons, and Safeway
On Friday, Sept. 24, the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Ready Pac Foods, Inc. is recalling 222,915 pounds of ready-to-eat salad products because of the dressing.
The salad dressing in some of these meals contains a common allergen that was not on the label
The producer of the dressing in the salads, Litehouse Inc., notified Ready Pac Foods that a shipment of ranch dressing was misbranded and may actually be Caesar dressing, which contains anchovies that were not declared on the label.
If you bought the salad in question recently, don't eat it, the USDA warns
The stores with the affected salad products ( listed in full here with establishment numbers, lot codes, and use-by dates) are now pulling them from shelves since the recall was announced.
In addition to the salad, Walmart, Aldi, and Kroger each had at least one food recall in the past month
On top of the recall of the ready-to-eat salads, most of the stores affected have had to shelve other products in the past month or two. Most recently, Kroger announced on Sept. 16 that it was voluntarily recalling some of its name-brand bagged kale, due to possible Listeria.
