Eat Good LLC is recalling 32 cases of various prepared salads, including Caesar Pasta, Elote Corn, Greek Orzo, Mandarin Noodle, and Mediterranean salads, sold under the Eat Good Food brand. These products were distributed to grocery store delis and sold by the pound from refrigerated display cases. The recall was initiated because the salads contain undeclared allergens including milk, wheat, soybean oil, sulfites, and FD&C Yellow #5, which were omitted from the ingredient labels. No illnesses or injuries have been reported to date.
Consumers with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk, wheat, or soy, or a sensitivity to sulfites, risk a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. There is also a risk of reaction to the undeclared color additive FD&C Yellow #5.
You have 2 options:
Packed 2 per cardboard case. Sold by the pound from deli display cases. Undeclared Wheat, Milk, and Soybean Oil.
Packed 2 per cardboard case. Sold by the pound from deli display cases. Undeclared Milk.
Packed 2 per cardboard case. Sold by the pound from deli display cases. Undeclared Wheat and Milk.
Packed 2 per cardboard case. Sold by the pound from deli display cases. Undeclared Wheat.
Packed 2 per cardboard case. Sold by the pound from deli display cases. Undeclared Sulfite, FD&C Yellow #5, and Milk.
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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