HOUSTON (AP) -- A Houston-based vendor is recalling select salads, wraps and salad bar trays sold through Whole Foods markets in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana.
In a statement Wedneday, GHSW LLC said it had decided on a recall over concerns that product labels failed to declare soy as a sub-ingredient of the mayonnaise used in the products.
Consumers allergic to soy face the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they ate the products. However, no illnesses or injuries have been reported.
The products were sold at two Whole Foods Markets 365 in Texas and at Whole Foods Markets in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana.
These products include two varieties of crudite bowls sold at Whole Foods Markets under its own brand, one with asparagus and bell peppers, the other with jicama and mini peppers.
They also include store-branded classic potato salad, classic tuna salad wrap, smoked mozzarella pasta salad, traditional egg salad yellowfin tuna salad and broccoli crunch sold at Whole Foods Markets 365 in Houston and Cedar Park, Texas.
The recalled products sold in Oklahoma are listed below:
CUSTOMER & BRAND | DESCRIPTION | PACKAGING | PACK WEIGHT | UPC CODE | LOCATIONS DISTRIBUTED TO | 2019 SELL-BY DATES |
Whole Foods Market | Veggie Crudite Bowl with Asparagus and Bell Peppers | Clear plastic bowl | 34.5 OZ | 82676681078 | Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma | May 10, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22 |
Whole Foods Market | Veggie Crudite Bowl with Jicama and Mini Peppers | Clear plastic bowl | 34.25 OZ | 82676681079 | Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma | May 10, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22 |
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