QuikTrip Recalls Salads Over Possible Salmonella
The QuikTrip convenience store chain is voluntarily recalling grilled chicken salads from its Arizona locations because of a possible contamination with grape tomatoes.
Andrew Williamson Fresh Produce notified QuikTrip of a grape tomato recall because of the possibility of contamination with salmonella.
Officials with Tulsa, Okla.-based QuikTrip said Friday that there have been no reported illnesses and the recall only affects its grilled chicken salads sold in Arizona.
They say the grilled chicken salads with the recalled grape tomatoes are sold with lot codes located on the front of the package containing 506261, 506263, 506264, 506265, 506266, 506267, 506268, 506269, 506270, 506271, 506272, 506273, 506274 and 506275.
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