Major Salad Dressing Recall Affects Multiple States, Including Oklahoma

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Ventura Foods recalled over 3,500 cases of salad dressings sold across the US and in Costa Rica due to the presence of black plastic material in the granulated onion ingredient, affecting various brands and sold at retailers like Costco and Publix. The recall, classified as Class II, was initiated in November and involves products with specific sell-by dates, with no consumer Hidden Valley Ranch products affected. Customers are advised to return the products for refunds.
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- Recall issued for salad dressing sold at Oklahoma grocery stores News 9
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