What lettuce has a recall right now?
State officials have warned customers to skip out on romaine lettuce due to a Cyclospora parasite found during sampling, Food Safety News reports.
Is iceberg lettuce recalled 2021?
The Food and Drug Administration announced today that it will be collecting and testing samples of lettuce grown in California’s Salinas Valley from local commercial coolers from May through November 2021.
How do I know if my salad was recalled?
You can identify the salads involved in the recall by checking the product code on the upper-right-hand corner on the front of the package. The products will either start with a W and have a “best if used by” date between Dec. 22, 2021, and Jan. 9, 2022, or start with a B and have a “best if used by” date between Dec.
Is there a recall on lettuce right now 2022?
The CDC posted an outbreak warning of E. coli 0157:H7 on January 6th, 2022 linked to boxed salad greens sold in Washington, Oregon, Ohio and Alaska. The power greens have Use-By-Dates through December 20th, 2021, which means products will not be in grocery cases but could still be in home fridges.
Is lettuce okay to-eat right now 2022?
Well the bad news about outbreaks linked to leafy greens is spilling over from 2021 to 2022. The more things change, the more things stay the same. Outbreaks associated with lettuce, specifically the “pre-washed” and “ready-to-eat” varieties, are by no means a new phenomenon.
What’s wrong with lettuce right now 2022?
Is lettuce still on recall 2022?
“(Also) Dole detected the presence of Listeria monocytogenes on equipment used in the harvesting of the iceberg lettuce that was also used in finished products processed in the Dole Springfield, OH, and Soledad, CA, facilities. This finding prompted a subsequent voluntary recall on January 7, 2022.
Is there a spinach recall 2021?
The CDC posted a food safety alert on its website, warning Josie’s Organics Baby Spinach buyers that the product might be contaminated with E. Coli. This baby spinach is sold at stores nationwide in a plastic clamshell container. The batch that might be contaminated has a “best by” date of October 23rd, 2021.
Is it safe to eat salad right now?
Millions of servings of leafy greens are eaten safely every day in the United States. But leafy greens are occasionally contaminated enough to make people sick. To reduce your chance of getting sick, always follow the steps for safely handling and preparing leafy greens before eating or serving them.