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SALAD AND GO products recalled due to Listeria Contamination
6 months ago •source accessdata.fda.gov
United States
AND GO CONCEPTS DBA, operating as SALAD AND GO, has voluntarily recalled several vegetable products due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The affected products were distributed in Arizona and Nevada, USA.AFFECTED PRODUCTS:
1) PRODUCT: Red cabbage, shredded
- Packed in a polybag and a cardboard case.
- 14 lbs per case
- Code Information: 2514111, 2514111B
- Product Quantity: 1 case / 1 bag / 14 lbs
2) PRODUCT: FG20001 Onion, Red Diced
- Packaged in poly bag and cardboard case.
- 18 lbs per case
- Code Information: 2514111, 2514111B, 2514211, 2514211B, 2514311
- Product Quantity: 8 cases (80 bags)
3) PRODUCT: FG20004 Cucumber, Sliced
- Packaged in poly bag, and cardboard case.
- 16 lbs per case
- Code Information: 2514111, 2514311
- Product Quantity: 8 cases; 10 bags per case
4) PRODUCT: FG20007 Pepper, Red Bell Chop
- Packaged in a poly bag and cardboard case.
- 17.5 lbs per case
- Code Information: 2514111, 2514111B, 2514311
- Product Quantity: 31 cases / 220 bags
5) PRODUCT: FG20009 Carrot, Shred
- 12 poly bags per cardboard case;
- 18 lbs per case
- Code Information: 2514111, 2514311
- Product Quantity: 195 bags / 16 cases
6) PRODUCT:
FG20044 Tomato, Grape CV 2514111; 2514111B
FG20004 Tomato, Grape CV 2514211
- Packaged 4–2.5 lb polybags per cardboard case
- Code Information: 2514111, 2514111B, 2514211
- Product Quantity: 141 cases / 565 bags
7) PRODUCT: FG21002 Potato, Cooked Breakfast
- Packaged 7–4 lb polybags per cardboard case
- Code Information: 2514111, 2514111B, 2514311
- Product Quantity: 106 cases / 741 bags
8) PRODUCT: FG21002 Potato, Cooked Breakfast
- Packaged 3–5 lb polybags per cardboard case
- Code Information: 2514111, 2514111B, 2514311
- Product Quantity: 98 cases / 296 bags
9) PRODUCT: FG21004 Brussels Sprouts, Roasted
- Packaged 7–2 lb polybags per cardboard case
- Code Information: 2514111, 2514111B, 2514311
- Product Quantity: 71 cases / 121 bags
The potential contamination was identified through internal testing. The recall was initiated on May 27, 2025, and classified as Class I on July 11, 2025.
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