Publix Recalling Salad Mix
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2020 is really after us this year..
Southern Mega-Supermarket, Publix is under fire for selling a product without all the ingredients listed on the product. Fresh Express Southwest Chopped Salad Mix is the product you should lookout for at the supermarket. There has yet to be any confirmed cases of sickness nor death because of this product, a more cautionary tale of making sure that all ingredients are listed for the public.
Here is a quick one over of this scandal:
The product being recalled: Fresh Express 11.5-ounce Southwest Chopped Kit with production codes G163B10A and G163B10B, UPC code 071279306025 and use-by date of June 29
The reason for the recall: The presence of undeclared wheat, soy, cashews, and coconut. These could cause allergic reaction in some.
How it was discovered: In a statement, Publix said that "during a single production run, incorrect condiment packets were placed into Southwest Chopped Kit bags."
Illnesses reported: None so far, Publix says.
When was it distributed: The product was distributed between June 12 and June 18
Where was it distributed: iIn Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The reason for the recall: The presence of undeclared wheat, soy, cashews, and coconut. These could cause allergic reaction in some.
How it was discovered: In a statement, Publix said that "during a single production run, incorrect condiment packets were placed into Southwest Chopped Kit bags."
Illnesses reported: None so far, Publix says.
When was it distributed: The product was distributed between June 12 and June 18
Where was it distributed: iIn Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
If you are anyone you know have tried this product please call the number above.
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