Dole Fresh vegetables announces voluntary recall of Dole packaged salads
Dole Fresh vegetables announces voluntary recall of Dole packaged salads
SALINAS, CA -- Dole Fresh Vegetables, a division of Dole Food Co. Inc., announced that it is cooperating with the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and the Minnesota and California departments of health regarding an investigation of an outbreak of E. coli 0157:H7, between Sept. 13, and Sept. 19, in the Minneapolis/St Paul area of Minnesota.
The three varieties in question are Classic Romaine, American Blend and Greener Selection, all with a best-if- used-by date of Sept. 23, 2005, and a production code beginning "B250" stamped on the package. The best-if-use-by code date can be located in the upper right hand corner of the front of the bag.
No other Dole salad products are involved.
"Our overriding concern is for consumer safety," Eric Schwartz, president of Dole Fresh Vegetables, said in an Oct. 1 statement. "We are working with the U.S.-FDA, the Minnesota Department of Health and the California Department of Health Services to determine the source of the contamination."
Consumers who may still have any of these packaged salads with a best-if-used-by date" of Sept. 23, and a production code beginning with "B250" should dispose of the product. Consumers are reminded that products should not be consumed after the best-if-used-by date.
The three varieties in question are Classic Romaine, American Blend and Greener Selection, all with a best-if- used-by date of Sept. 23, 2005, and a production code beginning "B250" stamped on the package. The best-if-use-by code date can be located in the upper right hand corner of the front of the bag.
No other Dole salad products are involved.
"Our overriding concern is for consumer safety," Eric Schwartz, president of Dole Fresh Vegetables, said in an Oct. 1 statement. "We are working with the U.S.-FDA, the Minnesota Department of Health and the California Department of Health Services to determine the source of the contamination."
Consumers who may still have any of these packaged salads with a best-if-used-by date" of Sept. 23, and a production code beginning with "B250" should dispose of the product. Consumers are reminded that products should not be consumed after the best-if-used-by date.