November 25, 2024

Urban Remedy Recalls Salads and Wraps For Possible E. coli

Urban Remedy of California, is recalling 76 organic salads and wraps that contain spinach which may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. The company says that spinach from a supplier tested positive for a small amount of E. coli. Urban Remedy is no longer purchasing spinach from that supplier. Seventy-six of these items are “still unaccounted for,” according to the recall notice.

No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this recall. All of the products have a use-by date of September 15, 2019.

The recalled products are thirty 12-ounce package of Black Rice Umeboshi Bowl with UPC number 813377 022595, twenty one 9.7 ounce packages of The Benedict Brunch Bowl with UPC number 813377 022854, fourteen 6.7 ounce packages of Samosa Cauli Wrap with UPC number 813377 023097, and eleven 6.7 ounce packages of Green Tea Leaf Salad, with UPC number 813377 023158. You can see pictures of product packages at the FDA web site.

These products were sold in Urban Remedy’s retail stores, at Whole Foods Market, online, and through other California Retailers. All remaining affected products have been removed from store shelves and the Urban Remedy web site.

If you purchased any of these items, don’t eat them. Throw them away in a secure garbage can with a tight fitting lid so other people and animals can’t access them, or take them back to the store where you bought them for a full refund.

Urban Remedy Recalls Salads and Wraps For Possible E. coli

 

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