Giant Eagle recalled onions and prepared foods containing onions due to Salmonella Contamination

The FDA posted on its website that Giant Eagle grocery stores have recalled onions and products prepared with the onions. After receiving notice from their supplier, and due to the recall of Thomson International Salmonella related recall. Giant Eagle recalled red, yellow, and white onions sold in produce departments across Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, and Maryland. The recall also includes select prepared foods items that included the affected onions as ingredients sold across the same five states. The prepared foods contain a variety of salads (chicken salads, spinach salad, green bean, etc.), Subs, pasta salads, hoagies, pizza, Heros, various other sandwiches, etc. Giant Eagle promptly removed these products on Saturday, August 1, from its produce and prepared foods departments as soon as it became apparent that some of its onion products may have been affected by the ongoing salmonella outbreak investigation by the FDA and CDC. There are no reported illnesses among Giant Eagle customers to date associated with this recall. @ https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/giant-eagle-voluntarily-issued-august-1st-recall-onions-and-prepared-foods-using-onions-ingredient#:~:text=Giant%20Eagle%20Voluntarily%20Issued%20August,FDA

 Giant Eagle Voluntarily Issued August 1st Recall of Onions and Prepared Foods Using Onions as an Ingredient Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination
Giant Eagle Voluntarily Issued August 1st Recall of Onions and Prepared Foods Using Onions as an Ingredient Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination

After receiving notification from onion supplier, Onion 52, that the vendor had sourced onions affected by the recent salmonella-related Thomson International, Inc. onion recall for Giant Eagle, the company pulled all impacted product on Saturday, August 1. Giant Eagle recalled red, yellow and whit

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