LSG Sky Chefs is recalling certain chicken wraps because they are made with diced onions that were recalled by another company last week after a sample of the onions tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes. Orlando, Florida-based LSG issued a is voluntarily recalling about 735 pounds of ready-to-eat chipotle chicken wraps Friday after being notified of the onion recall issued by Gill’s Onions last week. LSG uses onions processed by Gill’s in the pico de gallo contained in its wraps. This is the third recall of product made with Gill’s Onions since the initial recall was announced. Food Safety News reported on the other two in these notices: Cheeses, Dips and Spreads Recalled for Potential Listeria ContaminationBBQ Chicken Salad Recalled for Potential Listeria Contamination Chicken wraps subject to recall come in a 6.9 ounce package bearing the label “RaceTrac Chipotle Chicken Wrap.” All packages have a sell-by date of July 27 through July 31, 2012. The establishment number “P-19682” can be found inside the USDA mark of inspection on the label. The wraps were produced at LSG’s Orlando, FL plant between July 22 and July 26, 2012 and were distributed to retail establishments in Florida for sale. No other products from the company are affected by the recall. Consumers with questions are urged to call Sherrie Scott, a company compliance officer, at 770-331-7600, ext. 1402.
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