If you have a wheat allergy, there's an important recall you need to know about. Taylor Farms Pacific is recalling nearly 20,000 pounds of Kroger-brand Apple Walnut with Chicken Salad Bowl products due to a missing allergen label. Here's what you need to know:
What's Recalled?
The FDA's recall specifically targets Kroger's "Apple Walnut with Chicken Salad Kit for One," sold in 5.5-ounce clear plastic bowls. These bowls have "use by" dates ranging from March 12, 2024, to March 22, 2024, and lot codes of:
TFPM059B41
TFPM060B41
TFPM061A41
TFPM062A41
TFPM063B41
TFPM064A41
TFPM064B41
TFPM065A41
TFPM066A41
TFPM067A41
TFPM068A41
TFPM069B42
TFPM071A41
Look for the establishment number "P-34013" printed below the "use by" date and lot code to confirm if your salad bowl is part of the recall.
Why is Kroger Salad Under Recall?
The culprit? Wheat! The recalled salad bowls may contain wheat, a known allergen, but it's not listed on the ingredient label. This poses a serious health risk for anyone with a wheat allergy.
What to Do with Recalled Products
If you have a wheat allergy and you've purchased a Kroger Apple Walnut with Chicken Salad Bowl included in the recall, do not eat it! Throw it away or return it to your local Kroger store for a full refund.
Stay Safe and Informed
No illnesses have been reported yet, but it's always better to be safe than sorry. By following these steps and staying informed about recalls, you can keep yourself and your family healthy.
For more information about the recall, contact:
Taylor Farms Consumer Line: 1-855-455-0098 (media inquiries: [email address removed])
USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline: 1-888-MPHotline (888-674-6854)
Stay safe, and enjoy your next Kroger salad!