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Whole Foods has voluntarily recalled some prepared foods sold in eight states, such as certain pizzas and wraps, that might have been contaminated with salmonella-tainted baby spinach, Boston.com reports. Nobody is known to have fallen ill from the food, according to the FDA. States impacted by the recall include Massachusetts, Connecticut, Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island. The recall of pre-made foods comes several days after Satur Farms, which is located in Long Island, New York, voluntarily recalled some baby spinach and mesclun sold at certain Whole Food stores. Prepared foods might have been made with baby spinach from the farm, per the FDA.“Additionally, consumers who purchased items containing baby spinach from the salad bars or hot bars at Whole Foods Market locations in these states should discard items purchased through January 23, 2019,” the agency said on its website.