A Taylor Farms salad equipment, offered at main retailers like Kroger and Walmart, is below recall in 25 states, the Meals and Drug Administration (FDA) introduced final Tuesday.
The model’s Honey Balsamic Salad Equipment mistakenly comprises the Asian Sesame Ginger dressing, which has sesame and soy allergens not listed on the product.
This is how you can know in case your salad equipment is a part of the recall.
Product Identify: Taylor Farms Honey Balsamic Salad KitNet Weight: 8.3 ouncesCode Dates: Beginning with “TFRS” Finest-If-Used-By Date: As much as and together with Sept. 4, 2025
Meals and Drug Administration
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The recalled salad equipment might comprise undeclared sesame and soy allergens.
Latitude 36 Meals, the corporate that provides the dressings and toppings in Taylor Farms salad kits, unintentionally put Asian Sesame Ginger dressing within the Honey Balsamic Salad Kits, that are presupposed to have Honey Balsamic French dressing.
The wrong dressing comprises sesame and soy, which aren’t listed on the bundle. This places folks with an allergy or sensitivity to those components susceptible to a severe or life-threatening allergic response in the event that they eat the salad. To this point, no hostile occasions have been reported in connection to the recalled salad kits.
In the event you can eat sesame and soy, the recalled salad kits are in any other case suitable for eating. Nonetheless, the FDA is urging all customers to discard the salad kits, or return them for a refund.
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