EveryPlate Meal Kits Recalled for Salmonella Contamination Risk
EveryPlate meal kits from production week 08/04/2021 are being recalled because they contain onions contaminated with Salmonella Oranienburg. The onions were purchased from ProSource.
What this means for you
Illness, injury, or structural failure has been reported. Stop using the product immediately and contact the manufacturer for a refund or repair.
Our severity reasoning: The FDA classified this as Class I, which indicates a serious health hazard that could result in adverse health consequences or death. Salmonella is a high-risk pathogen capable of causing serious illness requiring hospitalization.
Plain-English summary
EveryPlate meal kits with product codes 81, 82, 84, 90, 92, 95, 98, and 99 from production week starting 08/04/2021 are being recalled due to contamination risk.
The recalled kits contain onions purchased from ProSource that are associated with a Salmonella Oranienburg outbreak. Salmonella can cause serious illness.
These meal kits were distributed nationwide. Consumers who have purchased affected EveryPlate kits should not consume the products and should contact EveryPlate or consult their healthcare provider if they have concerns.
The recalled product
- Product
- EveryPlate Meal Kit Product Codes 81-82-84-90-92-95-98-99 from Production Week 32 (production week start date: 08/04/2021)
- Manufacturer
- HELLOFRESH US
- Category
- Food — Meal Kit / Ready-to-Cook
- Hazard
- salmonella
- pathogenic-contamination
Distribution
Distributed nationwide across the United States.
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