Salmonella Salad Item Recall: Salad Topper Recalled Due to Salmonella Contamination
A popular salad topper sold at major grocery retailers including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons has been recalled after concerns about salmonella contamination. Shoppers in the UK have been urged ‘not to eat’ any of the recalled products.The Food Standards Agency has issued a recall warning of the product and also listed symptoms of the bug to look out for. The affected items are manufactured by Good4U and have been flagged as potentially unsafe for consumption. Here’s everything you need to know about the recall.
What is the recalled product?
The recalled item is ‘Good4U Super Sprouts Super Greens’.
Why has the product been recalled?
Sprouts are being recalled due to possible Salmonella contamination.
How to identify a recalled product?
The recalled product comes in a 60 gram pack. The name of the product is ‘Good4U Super Sprouts Super Greens’. See usage dates listed below.
- 22/04/2026
- 26/04/2026
- 29/04/2026
- 30/04/2026
- 03/05/2026
What should you do if you have a recalled product?
Food Standards Agency has urged consumers Do not eat the recalled products. Consuming food contaminated with Salmonella can cause symptoms such as fever, diarrhea and stomach cramps. “If you are experiencing these symptoms, you should stay away from work, school or nursery for at least 48 hours until your symptoms have stopped, to avoid passing it on to others,” the agency warned.In InformationThe company has asked those who purchased the recalled item to return it to the place of purchase to receive a full refund. “If consumers have purchased a product past this use-by date, they should return the product to their store for a full refund. We apologize for any inconvenience,” they said.No other Good4U products are affected.Sprouts are a popular salad topper and are sold in many major supermarkets including Tesco, Waitrose, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons.According to the Good4U website, Super Sprouts Super Greens is “a unique blend of broccoli, alfalfa, clover and radish sprouts”.Sprouted grains are often a healthy addition to the diet, as they are rich in nutrients. They are ‘baby plants’ that contain a concentrated form of antioxidants and plant compounds that have been shown to boost the body’s natural detoxification pathways.The recalled product is a tangy and crunchy selection that can enhance your salads, soups, sandwiches and more.
