September Food And Supplement Recall Roundup – Salmonella Is Not A Superfood

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Teen spinach is older than baby spinach, but not yet adult spinach.



In our September Recall Roundup for food, there could be walnuts lurking in the spinach, eggs in the frozen desserts, and Salmonella in pretty much every kind of food.


Our monthly Recall Roundups have grown so expansive that we’ve had to separate them into two separate posts: one for consumer goods, and one for consumables.


If you have any of these listed items in your pantry, refrigerator, or freezer, first check the varieties and flavors against the ones listed on the recall site or press release, then check expiration date or lot numbers.


When there’s a match, don’t panic! If an item is listed as having undeclared walnuts and you’re not allergic to walnuts, for example, you don’t have to do anything at all. You can keep the item, eat it, not eat it, or return it to the store or the manufacturer for your own peace of mind.


Items that may be contaminated with pathogens or foreign objects are worrisome for everyone, and you should return them to the retail store where you bought them, or contact the company for a refund and further instructions.


DESSERTS AND SNACKS

Twix Unwrapped Bites – may contain undeclared peanuts and dairy

Choripdong Chocolate Almond Richmond Ice Bar – may contain undeclared eggs


VEGETABLES

Dole Spinach and Baby Spinach – may contain undeclared walnuts

Margaret Holmes Turnip Greens and Mixed Greens – may be improperly sealed


PACKAGED FOODS

Sam’s Club Daily Chef Chicken Caesar Salad Kit – may contain Listeria

Applegate Naturals Chicken Nuggets – may contain plastic fragments

Tullia’s Italian Meatless Pasta Sauce – may contain Clostridium botulinum.

Lean Cuisine Chicken with Peanut Sauce – may contain undeclared shrimp


VAGUELY CHOCOLATE-LIKE SUBSTANCES

Sunfood Organic Carob Powder – may contain Salmonella

Sunburst Superfoods Organic Raw Carob Powder – may contain Salmonella


CONDIMENTS AND SPICES

4C Food Corp. Grated Cheese HomeStyle Parmesan cheese – possible Salmonella contamination

Arrowhead Farms, Maranatha, Kroger, Safeway, Trader Joe’s, and Whole Foods peanut and almond butters – possible Salmonella contamination

McCormick Ground Oregano – possible Salmonella contamination


SUPPLEMENTS

Green Vibrance and Rainbow Vibrance supplements – may contain Salmonella


ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Corona Extra 6, 12, and 18-packs: may contain glass fragments


DAIRY

Kraft American Singles – may spoil prematurely




by Laura Northrup via Consumerist

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