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08-31-2007, 08:11 PM
Kroger recalls potato salads on E. coli worries
The grocery chain says its store brand, southern style or mustard potato salads with a 'best if used by' date of Sept. 5 could be contaminated with E. coli.
August 31 2007: 3:41 PM EDT

CINCINNATI (AP) -- Kroger Co. said Friday the grocery chain was recalling its store-brand "Southern-Style" and "Mustard" potato salads because of concerns they have been tainted with E. coli bacteria, according to state agricultural officials.

Cincinnati-based Kroger has stores in 31 states, many under different banners. Glynn said potato salads sold in Ralphs, Fred Meyer, and QFC stores weren't affected. Those stores are mainly in western states.

The Ohio Department of Agriculture and Kroger advised consumers not to eat the potato salads if they have a "best if used by" date of Sept. 5. The department tested some of the potato salad during routine food safety sampling, and found it positive for E. coli, which can cause intestinal sickness and other problems.
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The department said no illnesses have been reported, and additional samples analyzed by a third-party laboratory contracted by Kroger tested negative.

Kroger (up $0.93 to $26.61, Charts, Fortune 500) stopped selling the affected potato salads, and will give refunds to anyone returning them to stores, spokeswoman Meghan Glynn said. Other types of Kroger's potato salad are safe, she said. Top of page