The announcement includes four different brand names of salads including Dole Garden Salad, Marketside Classic Iceberg Salad, Kroger Brand Classic Garden, and Salad Classics Garden Salad. Each recalled bag has a best-by date of October 25 and contains iceberg lettuce, red cabbage, and carrots.

What packaged salads have been recalled?

The company recalled four different salad varities: the 24-ounce Dole Garden Salad, 24-ounce Marketside Classic Salad, 12-ounce Kroger Brand Garden Salad and the 12-ounce Salad Classics Garden Salad.

Is marketside salad safe to eat?

Fresh Express, out of an abundance of caution, has issued a recall of a limited quantity of Marketside Classic Iceberg Salad from select stores as a precautionary measure due to a possible health risk from Cyclospora. Cyclosporiasis is an intestinal infection caused by the Cyclospora parasite.

Is Marketside Classic Iceberg Salad recalled?

Marketside Classic Iceberg Salad Twenty-four-ounce bags of this salad by Marketside, a brand recognizable from Walmart and other major chains, were included in this recall with lot numbers N28205A or N28205B and UPC code 6-81131-32895-1.

Who makes marketside salad?

Fresh Express
Walmart Marketside salads recall Fresh Express announced Thursday it had recalled 12- and 24-ounce bagged Walmart brand Marketside Classic Iceberg Salad, which was sold in Walmart stores in Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

What salads has Walmart recalled?

Dole Fresh Vegetables recalled bagged garden salad sold under its brand and Walmart, Kroger and Giant Food Stores store brands after Georgia Department of Agriculture testing found listeria in a sample. The salads should already be off store shelves, as all had a best by date of 10-25-21.

Is Romaine Safe 2021?

14, 2021 /CNW/ – To protect Canadians from possible health risks, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is implementing temporary import conditions for romaine lettuce from the Salinas Valley (Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Benito, and Monterey) in California for the 2021 growing season.