Bagged Salad Sold at H-E-B, Central Market Recalled

Bagged salad blends could be contaminated with salmonella

Taylor Farms Retail Inc. is voluntarily recalling 3,265 cases of various bagged salad blends that have the potential to be contaminated with salmonella.

H-E-B Spinach Spring Mix bagged salad is being recalled, along with some deli salads made with the spinach, sold at H-E-B and Central Market stores in Texas.

Salinas, Calif.-based Taylor Farms Retail Inc. said Wednesday that its action comes after the Washington state Agriculture Department conducted a random test on a finished package of spinach.

No illnesses have been reported.

The bagged salad products include those with "best by" dates ranging from Oct. 18 to 21. They were marketed under the brand names Fresh Selections, H-E-B, Marketside and Taylor Farms.

The items were distributed in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Puerto Rico and sold in various retail supermarkets.

Customers who bought the recalled items at H-E-B or Central Market can return them to the store for a full refund.

Shoppers can also call 1-877-323-7374 for more information.

Recalled Products:

  • H-E-B Spinach Spring Mix Bagged Salad, UPC# 0-41220-19752-1, Size: 5-oz.

Deli items:

  • Chicken Ranch Salad, UPC# 62440, Size: Small
  • Chicken Ranch Salad, UPC# 62441, Size: Large
  • Garden Salad, UPC# 62442, Size: Small
  • Garden Salad UPC# 62443, Size: Large
  • Chef Salad UPC# 62444, Size: Small
  • Chef Salad UPC# 62445, Size: Large
  • Garden Salad w/Rotisserie Chicken Salad, UPC# 62449
  • Garden Salad with Roasted Turkey, UPC# 62450
  • Cobb Salad, UPC# 62451
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