Costco has issued an urgent recall for two Caesar salad products after plastic pieces were discovered in the dressing, posing a potential choking hazard and safety risk to consumers.
The recall involves ready-to-eat Caesar salad kits sold at Costco locations. These popular products are typically found in the refrigerated section and include romaine lettuce, dressing, croutons, and parmesan cheese.
Customers who have purchased Caesar salad products from Costco in recent weeks are urged to check their refrigerators immediately.
The recall was initiated after plastic contamination was found in the Caesar dressing component of the salad kits. This type of contamination presents several risks:
If you have purchased these Caesar salad products from Costco:
Costco is known for its customer-friendly return policy and will provide full refunds for the recalled items, even without a receipt.
As of now, there have been no confirmed reports of injuries related to the plastic contamination. However, the recall was issued as a precautionary measure to prevent potential harm to consumers.
Costco has moved quickly to remove the affected products from store shelves and alert customers. The warehouse retailer takes food safety seriously and regularly works with suppliers to maintain quality control standards.
Customers with questions about the recall can contact their local Costco store or check the company’s website for additional information and updates.
Food recalls, while inconvenient, are an important part of the food safety system. They help protect consumers from potential harm and demonstrate a company’s commitment to customer safety.
Consumers should always take recall notices seriously and act promptly when products they’ve purchased are affected.
This recall serves as a reminder to always inspect food products before consumption and to stay informed about food safety alerts from retailers and regulatory agencies.
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