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Updated: 10:42 AM Mar 22, 2010
Sam's Club asked to recall taquitos because of potential salmonella contamination
Sam's Club says it has been notified that Jose' Ole' Steak Taquitos have been recalled because the hydrolyzed vegetable protein in the taquitos may be contaminated with Salmonella.
Posted: 11:32 AM Mar 21, 2010Reporter: KKCO Email Address: tips@nbc11news.com |
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MESA COUNTY, Colo. (KKCO) - Sam's Club says it has been notified that Jose' Ole' Steak Taquitos have been recalled because the hydrolyzed vegetable protein in the taquitos may be contaminated with Salmonella.
Sam's Club is notifying customers via a letter in the mail.
According to the letter, the company that makes the taquitos, Windsor Foods, is recalling any products sold since 12/28/2009. This includes product code dates of 3350005A, 3350007A, 3350014A, 3350015A, 3350028A, 3359340A, 3359357A. All have a UPC of 0007320289452.
Anyone with the recalled taquitos is asked to return them to Sam's Club for a full refund. If you have resold the product you are asked to contact your customers and let them know about the recall.
If you have questions you can call Windsor Food's consumer hotline at 1-877-653-2181. You can also call the USDA Meat & Poultry Hotline at 1-888-MPHotline.
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