These popular prepared foods at Walmart are linked to an epidemic of illness

These items ready to consume with contaminated onions are also sold in Kroger and H-E-b.


The next time you shop at Walmart and want a quick snack, be aware of what products ready to eat you bring (at least, for the moment). This is because some popular prepared food products sold as many supermarkets of the Nation's retailer and Kroger and H-E-B have also come from shelves because of aSalmonelle epidemic linked to the onion.

The USDA Food and Inspection Security Service comes fromissued a new alert To avoid buying or consuming these food products prepared potentially contaminated by these onions. Last week, the onions themselves were recalled after being shipped across the country. But this week, USDA notes potentially contaminated prepared foods that can contain them, including chicken salads, breakfast foods and pickling brine, "have been shipped to detail locations in Arkansas, In Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas. "

Salmonella, as you know, is not a joke. Commonsymptoms Include fever, diarrhea and abdominal cramps, and more serious cases can even be fatal. If you think you have this infection, you must immediately contact your health care provider.

Here are the specific products recalled at Walmart, Kroger and H-E-b. And stay informed, make sureSubscribe to our newsletter.

1

Walmart sausage bowl

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The Walmart sausage bowl is produced by Taylor Farms and uses onions from Thomson International, Inc., the California-based producer who is at the bar of the latter epidemic. As a result, this grocery store has been recalled by the giant of retail sale. (In touch:Walmart now sells this brand of super popular burger)

2

Walmart Chicken Snapes Snack Tray

Another product produced for Walmart by Taylor Farms includes a chicken salad including potentially contaminated onions. It is therefore not currently available for purchase due to Salmonella's concerns. (In touch:Walmart will not accept returns on these items and customers are furious.)

3

Walmart Southwest Mktsd Salad Salad with Chicken

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The southwestern southwestern Walmart salad also includes potentially contaminated onions and is not currently available on the world's largest retailer. (In touch:15 Beloved Walmart Foods Fans want back.)

4

Chicken salad bulk fresh Krogers cuisine

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Chicken salad that is sold in "bulk" could be yourfirst Index to avoid this product, but see as it is done with onions related to the outbreak of Salmonella? Well, it's no longer available for sale at Kroger and has been removed from its website for the moment, at least. (In touch:19 Best Health Chicken Salad Recipes for Weight Loss)

5

Kroger Cheddar Cheese Chicken Salad Tray

If you see a chicken salad theme in the remembered products, it's because Taylor Farm has a much longer chicken salad than anyone who knew before. The Kroger chicken salad and cheddar cheese snack tray? Recalled. (In touch:25 foods you should never buy at Kroger)

6

HEB Sweatwest Shake Rattle Bowl

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H-E-B sells its own southwest salad with chicken, which presents the name "Shake, Battle & Bowl". Now, it is not currently available for purchase at the San Antonio grocery chain highly considered because of the onion-related Salmonella epidemic. (In touch:Why this regional channel is secretly the best grocery store in America.)

7

Amana of the Pierché Jamp meat mague

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A remembered ham product due to an onion reminder may not make meaning at first, but this product of the Amana Colony in Iowa is of the malable variety, whose brine is made from onions. potentially infected with salmonella. As a result, it has also been recalled.

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