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Recall Roundup: Costco Caesar Salad, Strawberry Jam, Portable Power Banks Lead the List
Costco and Ventura Foods recalled two prepared items due to potential plastic contamination in dressing; affected products sold across Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast regions.
- Costco announced a voluntary recall of two prepared food items after Ventura Foods reported the Caesar dressing may contain small pieces of plastic, affecting select Costco warehouses.
- In the Nov. 7 customer alert, Costco and Ventura Foods noted affected items had sell-by dates of Oct. 17 and Nov. 9, and shoppers should check item number 11444.
- Customers were urged to stop eating the product and return it to their local Costco store for a full refund, while Costco encouraged customers to visit the Costco website or ask at their local warehouse for more information.
- There have been no reported injuries and Costco acted quickly once the issue surfaced; shoppers who rely on ready-to-eat meals may face frustration, and Costco did not immediately respond to Fox Business.
- The recall comes amid other recent Costco-related recalls, including more than 900,000 bottles of Kirkland prosecco pulled earlier this month and a Pack-N-Stroll Folding Utility Wagon recall, highlighting supply-chain safety needs.
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Costco Recalls Caesar Salad Products For Possible Plastic Contamination
Costco, the home of big deals for members who purchase in big quantities, has issued a big recall of two of its popular prepared food items sold in the eastern half of the U.S. The post Costco Recalls Caesar Salad Products For Possible Plastic Contamination appeared first on Breitbart.
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