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Onions, Peaches and Chicken Salad: 8 Foods Recalled Due to Food Infections

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported several product recalls this summer, linked to foodborne disease outbreaks. Writes about it Yahoo!.

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The largest recall in the country between June and August was due to severe salmonella contamination, but there have also been reports of illnesses caused by Listeria, as well as several cases of allergens in products manufactured by major food companies.

While most of these items were quickly removed from the grocery shelves, some shelf-stable items may still be in your kitchen.

Onions and foods containing onions

The CDC alerted the public to a recall of red, yellow, white and sweet yellow onions produced by food company Thomson International and sold in all 50 states by retailers including Walmart, Kroger, Fred Meyer, Publix, Giant Eagle, Food Lion and HEB. Because it's nearly impossible to trace the origin of onions sold under different brands, the CDC recommends throwing away any onions you may still have in your pantry that were purchased between May and July. Related products potentially containing the onion have also been recalled, ranging from cheese sauces and salsas to a variety of pre-packaged products at Walmart, Kroger, and more.

Frozen shrimp

Salmonella has also been found in frozen shrimp. Frozen cooked, peeled and processed shrimp of various sizes supplied by Kader Exports and sold under several brands - Aqua Star Reserve, Censea, Fresh Market, Kirkland, Tops, Unistar, Wellsley Farms - were withdrawn from sale between February and mid-May. While no illnesses have been reported from these products, it is a good idea to double check frozen shrimp purchased earlier this year to make sure you don't have one of the recalled packages in your freezer.

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Citrus and other Wegmans products

In August of this year, supermarket chain Wegmans recalled various products due to contamination with Listeria, a bacteria that can cause serious infection. The recall list includes a 4-pound package of Valencia oranges, a 2-pound package of lemons, a variety of store-produced seafood and any food item that contains lemon. If you purchased any of these products at Wegmans stores in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, Brooklyn and Harrison, New York between July 31 and August 7, you should throw away their.

peaches

Peaches have been another source of Salmonella contamination this summer. In August, the FDA warned of recalling peaches packaged or supplied by Prima Wawona or the Wawona Packing Company between June 1 and August 3, as well as Wawona and Wawona Organic packaged peaches that were distributed and sold between June 1 and August 19. The fruit was sold by retailers such as Walmart, Target, and Aldi and has caused at least 68 cases. Additionally, products containing these peaches were also part of the recall.

Chicken Progresso Soup

The soup giant was reminded of the thousands of pounds of its chicken soup when a 14-ounce batch caught their attention. The cans do not actually contain chicken soup, but instead an unidentified pork and beef product. The product also contains undeclared allergens such as soy and dairy.

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Lay's Potato Chips

The brand was recently forced to recall the 1 oz, 1 1/2 oz, 2 5/8 oz, 7 3/4 oz, 12 1/2 oz and 15 1/2 oz packaging of BBQ-flavored potato chips Buyers noticed the bags were filled with the wrong chips. The recalled chips were sold in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.

Chicken Salad

Virginia-based Ukrop's Homestyle Foods has recalled its chicken salad, which can be found at grocery stores in North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. The product is packaged in 15 ounces. The containers contain almonds, which are not listed and may affect people with nut allergies.

Pumpkin noodles

The latest Listeria recall came from Giant Food Stores, a grocery chain with over 160 locations in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington DC. If you purchased this product from one of their stores between August 8th and 19th, it is recommended that you unsubscribe.

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