USDA2023-08-07Public Health AlertFILTH ADULTERATION
Fresh Seasons Kitchen salads and wraps recalled for contaminated lettuce
Don't eat Fresh Seasons Kitchen salads or wraps
Ready-to-eat salads and wraps sold under the Fresh Seasons Kitchen brand in Minnesota and Wisconsin may contain lettuce contaminated with deer feces. The affected products were made on August 1–2, 2023. No illnesses have been reported so far.
- Check your refrigerator for Fresh Seasons Kitchen salads or wraps with lot codes 21323 or 21423 and sell-by/fresh-thru dates of 8/9–8/10/2023.
- Do not eat these products.
- Throw away the product or return it to the store where you bought it.
- Call your doctor if you have symptoms like diarrhea, nausea, or stomach cramps.
Hazard
Product Contamination
Products
• 8.65-oz. plastic film packages containing “Chicken Caesar Wrap FRESH SEASONS Kitchen” with lot code 21323 and 21423 and Sell by dates of 8/9/2023 and 8/10/2023., • 7.2-oz. plastic film packages containing “Chicken Caesar Wrap FRESH SEASONS Kitchen” with lot code 21323 and Fresh Thru date of 8/10/2023. , • 8.5-oz. plastic clam shell packages containing “Chicken Caesar Salad FRESH SEASONS Kitchen” with lot code 21323 and Fresh Thru date of 8/9/2023., • 8.55-oz. plastic clam shell packages containing “Chef Salad FRESH SEASONS Kitchen” with lot codes 21323 and 21423 and Sell by dates of 8/9/2023 and 8/10/2023., • 5.85-oz. plastic clam shell packages containing “Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato Salad FRESH SEASONS Kitchen” with lot codes 21323 and 21423 and Sell by dates of 8/9/2023 and 8/10/2023.
Consumer contact
Company Contact Taher, Inc. Jill Teut, Senior Director of Communications 952-345-2873 communications@taher.com
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/fsis-issues-public-health-alert-fresh-salads-and-wraps-meat-and-poultry-due-possibleDon't want to check this manually?
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