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Dole Spinach Recalled For Possible Salmonella Risk

Photo Courtesy of Dole

Photo Courtesy of Dole

Dole Fresh Vegetables had released a voluntary recall order for some of their bagged spinach salad due to possible salmonella risk.

The batches of products being withdrawn are those with A27409B and A27409A codes and an “Enjoy By” date of Oct. 15. Both labels are found in the upper right portion of the product package. The recalled product also has a Universal Product Code of 7143000976, which can be found on the back of the package just below the barcode.

The bagged salads were delivered to 13 U.S. states including Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Wisconsin. The company is now in close coordination with regulatory authorities.

So far, no illnesses have been documented in association with the case.

The recall was issued as a precautionary measure after the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development found salmonella in a salad sample during a random testing.

Dole Fresh Vegetables had released a voluntary recall order for some of their bagged spinach salad due to possible salmonella risk.

The batches of products being withdrawn are those with A27409B and A27409A codes and an “Enjoy By” date of Oct. 15. Both labels are found in the upper right portion of the product package. The recalled product also has a Universal Product Code of 7143000976, which can be found on the back of the package just below the barcode.

The bagged salads were delivered to 13 U.S. states including Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Wisconsin. The company is now in close coordination with regulatory authorities.

So far, no illnesses have been documented in association with the case.

The recall was issued as a precautionary measure after the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development found salmonella in a salad sample during a random testing.