Possibly Contaminated Corn Sparks Slew of Recalls by Major Retailers

 

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FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – A produce supplier’s problems with listeria and salmonella could cause recalls over the next week.

It started with six recalls, mostly of ready-to-eat salads with possibly contaminated corn sold by major retailers including Walmart, 7-11, Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture said 738 pounds of ready-to-eat salads that contain corn may be contaminated with salmonella and listeria

No illnesses have been reported related to the recalled corn.

 

 

The food agency said the problem was discovered Monday when GHSE was notified that the corn was being recalled by their supplier due to contamination concerns. The same day, GH Foods of Sacramento, California, recalled approximately 940 pounds of ready-to-eat salad sold at Whole Foods.

A separate but similar recall for about 916 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken wrap and salad products containing possibly tainted corn was issued by Mary’s Harvest Fresh Foods, Portland, Oregon, for products sold under its own brand as well as Trader Jose, Trader Joe’s house brand for Mexican food.

On its website, Trader Joe’s posted a recall for the Trader Jose’s salad and two of its house brand salads.