
Whole Foods Jalapeño Products Recalled Over Possible Salmonella Contamination
Select dips, salsas, guacamole and other prepared foods containing recalled jalapeños are being pulled from stores in 12 states.
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Select dips, salsas, guacamole and other prepared foods containing recalled jalapeños are being pulled from stores in 12 states.

Raw beef products imported from Argentina without the required U.S. import reinspection are being recalled from distributors and retailers in Florida and Texas.

The products were distributed to foodservice locations in three states and then further distributed nationwide.

The peppers were sold at multiple retailers and restaurants including Kroger, Target, Trader Joe’s, Walmart, Hannaford, Chipotle, Qdoba and more.

Chipotle says it has voluntarily removed a lot of jalapeños from certain restaurants after identifying them as a potential common ingredient linked to an ongoing Salmonella outbreak investigation.

The product was sold at Walmart locations in 19 states.

Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods has recalled baked spaghetti and chicken cobbler products after they may have been contaminated with metal fragments.

Rooted in Rare is recalling over 3,000 Aquafaba Powder products because they may contain undeclared egg, posing a serious risk to people with egg allergies.

Publix has expanded a July 3 recall of GreenWise Frozen Blueberries and Mixed Berries because they may be contaminated with E. coli.

FSIS has issued a public health alert for the burritos because some packages may contain a different product with undeclared egg.