Whole Foods Salads Recalled Due To Salmonella Risk From Corn
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A Sacramento company is at the center of a recall of ready-to-eat salads at Whole Foods.
GH Foods is recalling 940 pounds of ready-to-eat salad because it contains a corn ingredient that may be contaminated with salmonella and listeria.
GH Foods was notified by a supplier of the issue on Tuesday.
The affected products include
- Santa Fe Style Salad with Chicken - 9.75 oz clear plastic clamshell packaging with a best-if-sold-by date of Oct. 17 and 18.
- 365 By Whole Foods Market BBQ Style Chopped Salad With Chicken - 10 oz clear plastic clamshell with a best-if-sold-by date from Oct. 17 to Oct. 18
- BBQ Style Salad Kit with White Chicken - 6 lb bagged kit with a best-if-sold-by date from Oct. 17 to Oct. 22
- 365 By Whole Foods Market Chicken Fajita Salad - 8 oz clear plastic clamshell package with a best-if-sold-by date from Oct. 17 and 20.
A second recall affecting 7-Eleven Bistro Southwest Style Salad With Bacon was also tied to an issue with a corn ingredient that may be contaminated with salmonella and listeria.