Catering company recalls potentially contaminated food products
On November 10, California company, Glass Onion Catering issued a recall for around 181,620 pounds of pre-prepared sandwich and salad products with fully-cooked chicken and ham. The recalled products are suspected of containing harmful E. coli bacteria.
The United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced the recall of the products, which are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Some of the recalled products include:
- 12 oz. packages of delish pan pacific chop salad;
- 13.4 oz. packages of delish California-style grilled chicken salad;
- 9.9 oz. packages of delish uncured applewood smoked ham and cheese wrap;
- 10.5 oz. packages of delish grilled chicken Ceasar wrap;
- 10.9 oz. packages of delish southwestern chicken wrap; and
- 11.5 oz. packages of delish Greek brand low-calorie grilled chicken wrap, among others.
Manufacturers have a responsibility to consumers to only release products that are safe for public consumption. If you have been negatively affected due to someone else’s negligence in the San Diego area, contact Ritter & Associates at (619) 296-0123 to learn about your legal options.