Urban Remedy Recalled Salads and wraps that may contain E. coli

The FDA announced that Urban Remedy, o California-based producer and retailer of ultra-fresh, organic meals, is voluntarily recalling 76 salads and wraps that contain spinach that tested positive for a small amount of Escherichia coli. The products were sold in Urban Remedy’s retail stores, at Whole Foods Markets, online, and other California retailers. The affected products include Black Rice Umeboshi Bowl, The Benedict Brunch Bowl, Samosa Cauli Wrap, and Green Tea Leaf Salad.  No illnesses have been reported. @ https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/urban-remedy-voluntarily-recalls-76-salads-wraps-may-contain-ecoli-bacteria-no-illnesses-reported

 Urban Remedy Voluntarily Recalls 76 Salads, Wraps That May Contain E.Coli Bacteria No Illnesses Reported, Company Taking Preventive Action
Urban Remedy Voluntarily Recalls 76 Salads, Wraps That May Contain E.Coli Bacteria No Illnesses Reported, Company Taking Preventive Action

Urban Remedy, a California-based producer and retailer of ultra-fresh, organic meals, is voluntarily recalling 76 salads and wraps that contain spinach that may be contaminated with E. coli. Seventy-six salads and wraps are still unaccounted for. No juices or any other products are being recalled.

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