Jacksonville — Check your refrigerator, a voluntary recall has been issued for a series of ready-to-eat products throughout the country.
McCain Foods has recalled almost four million pounds of salads, wraps and other products citing salmonella and Listeria concerns.
The company has issued a voluntary recall of fire roasted, caramelized or sautéed frozen vegetable and fruit products produced at its facility in Colton, Calif., after the company identified a potential health risk.
In a statement from McCain they said in part, “We have received no reports of illnesses associated with the consumption of these products to date, and this voluntary recall is being issued as a precautionary measure for the safety of consumers.”
Those vegetables are a part of of several products sold at Kroger stores, Targer, Wal-Mart, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's. The full list of items recalled can be found here: McCain Foods Product Recalls.