Whole Foods has an excellent curry salad that is
made in both a chicken and vegan variety. The yummy stuff is sold in locations
across the country, but those living on the eastern seaboard may have gotten an
unpleasant surprise earlier this week, when several Whole Foods stores mixed up
the chicken curry and vegan curry salads. On Tuesday and Wednesday this week,
mislabeled salads were sold in 15 Whole Foods stores in five different states.
Stores inConnecticut , New
York , New Jersey , Massachusetts , and Maine
were all affected be the labeling mix-up, which saw the egg-based chicken salad
labels mixed up with the soy-based vegan curry salad labels. According to ABC
News, this affected wrapped items that were available in the cold food bar
and behind glass. An employee later figured out the mix-up and the items still
available for purchase were pulled—but not before people had already purchased
the food
items.
This is a pretty big problem, for several reasons, one of which is unhappy customers were probably not pleased when the company’s soy-based meat substitute actually turned out to be chicken. There’s also the problem of food allergies—ingredients in the vegan and curry chicken dish are different and anyone who had an egg allergy, etc. could have landed in the hospital thanks to the mistake. Luckily, no hospital visits have been recorded thus far due to the big chicken mix-up.
Stores in
This is a pretty big problem, for several reasons, one of which is unhappy customers were probably not pleased when the company’s soy-based meat substitute actually turned out to be chicken. There’s also the problem of food allergies—ingredients in the vegan and curry chicken dish are different and anyone who had an egg allergy, etc. could have landed in the hospital thanks to the mistake. Luckily, no hospital visits have been recorded thus far due to the big chicken mix-up.
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