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Salad Dressing Recalled Over 'Foreign Objects'

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Thousands of salad dressing cases have been recalled due to contamination with "foreign objects." Ventura Foods, based in California, initiated the recall after discovering black plastic planting material in the granulated onion used in several dressings. The recall, which began on November 6 and was classified as a Class II recall by the FDA on December 4, affects over 3,500 cases of salad dressings, including Hidden Valley Buttermilk Ranch and Italian dressings.

The affected products were distributed to seven retail customers across 42 locations in 27 states, including Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Retailers such as Costco and Publix have been involved in the recall. According to People, consumers are advised to stop using the affected products and return them to the place of purchase for a refund.

The FDA's Class II classification indicates that the products may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health effects, though the risk of serious health consequences is considered remote. Ventura Foods, as reported by Fox Business, emphasized their commitment to food safety and is working with partners to ensure affected products are removed from circulation.

Consumers are encouraged to check their salad dressings for SKU numbers and lot codes listed in the recall. For more information, customers can contact the retailers or visit the FDA's website. Newsweek notes that while Hidden Valley Ranch products sold in stores are not included, a professional-sized product intended for food service was part of the recall.


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