Glass Onion catering recall includes some Trader Joe’s products. Complete list below.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 (UPI) — Glass Onion Catering in Richmond, Calif., recalled about 182,000 pounds of salads and wraps after 26 people got sick eating their products, officials say.

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said Sunday Glass Onion Catering announced the products — using fully-cooked chicken and ham — are being recalled for possible contamination with E. coli, in conjunction with other foods regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Included in the recall are:

— 12 oz. packages of “delish pan pacific chop salad.”

— 13.4 oz. packages of “delish California style grilled chicken salad.”

— 9.9 oz. packages of “delish uncured applewood smoked ham & cheese wrap.”

— 10 oz. packages of “delish grilled chicken Caesar wrap.”

— 10.9 oz. packages of “delish Southwestern chicken wrap.”

— 11.5 oz. packages of “delish Greek brand low-calorie grilled chicken wrap.”

— 9.9 oz. packages of “delish white chicken club wrap.”

— 11.2 oz. packages of “delish Asian style chicken wrap.”

— 13.4 oz. packages of “Atherstone Fine Foods Southwestern Style White Chicken Wrap with Chimichurri Sauce.”

— 10.5 oz. packages of “Atherstone Fine Foods Asian Style White Chicken Wrap with Mango Vinaigrette.”

— 9.9 oz. packages of “Atherstone Fine Foods Grilled White Chicken Caesar Wrap with Caesar Dressing.”

— 10.7 oz. packages of “super fresh Foods California Grilled Chicken Salad, Low Fat Mendocino Mustard Dressing.”

— 10.7 oz. packages of “Lunch Spot Southwestern Style Chicken Wrap, Chile & Lime Dressing.”

— 9.2 oz. packages of “super fresh Foods Pan Pacific Chopped Chicken Salad, Ginger Soy Dressing.”

— 10.7 oz. plastic containers of “Trader Joe’s Field Fresh Chopped Salad with Grilled Chicken.”

— 11 oz. plastic containers of “Trader Joe’s Mexicali Salas with Chili Lime Chicken.”

FSIS and the company are concerned that some products might be in consumers’ refrigerators. Because this is a ready-to-eat product, FSIS advises all consumers to destroy the product.

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