Ron Stockman Whole Foods: Food Recall in 2012 - (Recall #: F-2139-2012)

Updated on March 25, 2026.

See the recall detail below. You can also see other recalls from the same firm in 2012.

Data Source: FDA.
Product Description:

Gills Onions were used in this product. The Thousand Island Potato Salad is sold at the chef's case, self serve counter, or packaged.It is also sold as "Family Sized Savings Thousand Island Potato Salad". Packaged product is labeled as listed below: "***WHOLE FOODS MARKET***THOUSAND ISLAND POTATO SALAD***POTATOES, CAGE-FREE HARD COOKED EGGS (EGGS, WATER, CITRIC ACID), THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING....***"

Product Classification:

Class I

Date Initiated: July 27, 2012
Date Posted: September 19, 2012
Recall Number: F-2139-2012
Event ID: 62734
Reason for Recall:

Whole Foods Market in Florida recalled certain fresh food items sold in the prepared foods department and one item in the seafood department as they could of been made using raw yellow onions processed by Gill Onions, LLC. Gill Onions, LLC initiated a recall on their product due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Status: Terminated
Product Quantity: UNKNOWN
Code Information:

None

Distribution Pattern:

Products were sold directly to the consumers though our Whole Foods Market Retail stores in the state of Florida.

Voluntary or Mandated:

Voluntary: Firm initiated