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Salinas-based international food production giant Taylor Farms had announced a recall on four onion products 'due to potential E. coli contamination.' As FDA probes source of national E. coli ...
The Taylor Farms recall impacts six US Foods distribution centers located in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and New Mexico. US Foods operates 70+ distribution centers across the country. As aligned ...
Produce company Taylor Farms has issued a voluntary recall on raw onions in connection with a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's quarter pounders. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
On October 25, Taylor Farms, the supplier of the slivered onions to the affected stores, initiated a voluntary recall on yellow onions. [5] [6] While there were growers of interest that supplied Taylor Farms, FDA has not been able to implicate the specific grower.
"The products subject to recall bear establishment numbers '51205 or P-51205' inside or under the USDA mark of inspection." ... Taylor Farms. Giant Eagle brand. H-E-B brand. Kroger brand. Home ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday also confirmed that Taylor Farms was the supplier for the affected McDonald's locations and that the company has initiated a voluntary recall.
Following the news, Taylor Farms issued a recall on its peeled, diced and whole peeled yellow onion packs “due to potential E.Coli contamination,” and urged customers to “stop using affected ...
The initial outbreak occurred in September 2006 and its probable origin was an Angus cattle ranch that had leased land to a spinach grower (growing under organic practices). [1] At least 205 consumer illnesses and three deaths have been attributed to the tainted produce.