Publix and Costco Salad Dressings Recalled In 27 States Due to Risk of Plastics
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Over 4,000 cases of salad dressings from Publix and Costco have been recalled across 27 states due to potential plastic contamination, posing a risk to consumers. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning urging individuals to dispose of or return any affected products to the stores.

Costco and Publix, popular retailers known for their deli and food-court offerings, are among those using the impacted sauces in their menu items. The manufacturer Ventura Foods initiated the recall after discovering that a black plastic material, originating from planting material in granulated onion, may have entered specific condiment batches. Consuming these contaminants could result in internal injuries.

The recall includes a variety of dressings, dips, and sauces such as Caesar dressings, ranch dips, and mustard-based dressings that were distributed to various delis, cafeterias, and food-service locations. Customers who have purchased products from Costco or Publix are advised to check for the affected SKUs and lot codes, including items like Publix Deli Carolina-Style Mustard BBQ Sauce and Costco Service Deli Caesar Dressing.
Costco has already taken steps to address the issue by recalling certain batches of their Caesar Salad and Chicken Sandwich with Caesar Salad from their deli and food court sections. It is recommended that consumers who have purchased any of the recalled products or dishes made with them refrain from consumption and either discard them immediately or return them to the retailer for a refund.
The FDA report specifies that the recalled items were delivered to various retail locations in 27 states. These states include Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, and more. Due to the distribution channels of these products, even prepared meals served at deli and food-service counters may be affected.
As investigations continue, additional retailers may announce recalls if they have used the contaminated products in their offerings. The affected dressings and sauces may have been incorporated into a wide range of dishes beyond just the packaged products sold by Costco and Publix.
Consumers are encouraged to stay informed about product recalls and take appropriate actions if they have purchased any of the impacted items. It is crucial to prioritize food safety and adhere to the guidelines provided by FDA and manufacturers to prevent any health risks associated with consuming contaminated products.
Please remain cautious and vigilant while shopping for food products and always check for any recalls or warnings issued by regulatory authorities or retailers to ensure the well-being of yourself and your family.
In case you suspect that you have purchased any of the affected products or have consumed meals made with the contaminated dressings, exercising caution and following the recommended disposal or return procedures is essential to mitigate any potential health hazards.
Stay informed, stay safe, and prioritize your health and well-being when making food choices. Remember to verify product labels, lot codes, and expiration dates to identify any recalled items and take appropriate actions promptly.
