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costco Is remembering two popular pre-packaged foods,
The retailer and its food supplier, Venture Foods, issued a recent notice to buyers regarding Caesar Salad and Chicken Sandwiches with Caesar Salad. According to the notice, the products are being recalled due to “the presence of plastic foreign material in the salad dressings of these items.”
The affected products have on-sale dates between October 17, 2025 and November 9, 20245. The Chicken Sandwich with Caesar Salad can be identified by item number 11444, while the Caesar Salad can be identified by item number 19927.
All customers with edible items are urged not to eat them and instead return them to their local Costco for a full refund. Shoppers are also encouraged to contact Costco customer service if they have any concerns.
Costco has issued various warnings about popular food and beverage products this year. earlier this month, Over 940,000 bottles in bulk Giant’s Kirkland Brand Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene was recalled due to the risk of glass bottles breaking, potentially leading to cuts to consumers.

At least 10 customers reported cracked or broken glass bottles to Prosecco’s maker, F&F Wine International Inc., the Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a news release. At least one person was injured by the defective bottles.
The universal product code of the drink is 196633883742, and the Costco item number is 1879870. However, the company did not say what caused the danger in the bottles.
that was the prosecco product Just recalled from Costco In September, when the company learned that the bottles could shatter. At that time, the store asked customers not to return the bottles to the store.
“Do not open. Dispose of bottle immediately to avoid risk of broken glass,” Costco wrote to shoppers.
Also in September, Costco recalled Kirkland Brand Ahi Tuna Wasabi Poke Because it was potentially contaminated with listeria from green onions. The report affects 3,314.7 pounds of product, which has item number 17193, and a sell by date of September 22.
Infections caused by Listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems.
“Although healthy individuals may only have short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, L. monocytogenes infection can cause miscarriage and stillbirth in pregnant women,” the FDA says.