USDA2022-03-23Public Health AlertALLERGEN
Charlie's and Signature Café ready-to-eat salads recalled for undeclared allergens in dressing
Don't eat Charlie's or Signature Café salads
Some ready-to-eat salads sold in Alaska between March 15–24, 2022 were packaged with the wrong dressing, which contains peanuts, wheat, egg, or milk that are not listed on the label. People with allergies to these foods could have a serious reaction. The manufacturer has confirmed the affected products are no longer being sold.
- Check your refrigerator for Charlie's or Signature Café salads with best-by dates between 3/15/22 and 3/24/22
- Do not eat these salads if you or anyone in your household has a peanut, tree nut, wheat, egg, or milk allergy
- Throw away affected products or return them to where you bought them
- Call your doctor if you think you may have had a reaction
Hazard
Misbranding, Unreported Allergens
Sold states
Alaska
Manufactured in
Charlie's Produce
Products
12-oz. plastic container of "Charlie's DELIVERED FRESH DAILY SOUTHWEST SALAD" with best by dates 3/15/22 through 3/24/22, that may include Thai-style salad dressing, which contains undeclared peanut and wheat., 12-oz. plastic container of "Charlie's DELIVERED FRESH DAILY CHICKEN BLT SALAD" with best by dates 3/15/22 through 3/24/22, that may include Thai-style salad dressing, which contains undeclared peanut., 11-oz. plastic container of "Signature Café THAI Style Salad with White Meat Chicken" with best by dates 3/15/22 through 3/24/22, that may include BBQ Ranch salad dressing, which contains undeclared egg and milk.
Consumer contact
Company Contact Division President, Charlie's Produce Oliver Evans 907-258-1412 anchoragefoodsafety@charliesproduce.com
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/fsis-issues-public-health-alert-ready-eat-salad-containing-meat-and-poultry-productsDon't want to check this manually?
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