Reser's Fine Food recalls number of dips and (potato) salads

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March 07, 2010

Reser’s Fine Foods Inc, Beaverton, Oregon is voluntarily recalling a limited number of retail size and bulk containers of dips, salad dressings and potato salad products distributed by supermarkets and other food retail and wholesale outlets.

Reser’s received a notice from a supplier that certain seasoning ingredients it supplied to Reser’s contain hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) that may be contaminated with Salmonella. No illnesses have been reported in connection with these products and no other products are being recalled.

Potato Products included in the recall:

Product Package Type “Use By” Date UPC Code
WalMart brand Redskin Potato Salad 16 ounce container 12/27/09-4/6/10 81131.91681
WalMart brand Redskin Potato Salad 32 ounce container 12/27/09-4/6/10 81131.91687
Safeway Deli Counter brand Redskin Potato Salad 16 ounce plastic cup 3/14/10-4/10/10 21130.06741
Reser’s brand Redskin Potato Salad 5 pound plastic tub 2/24/10-4/5/10 71117.06031
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