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The Brief. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has upgraded a tomato recall that affects multiple Southern states. The tomatoes were distributed in Georgia in April and are now a Class 1 recall ...
Williams Farms Repack issued a recall for the tomatoes, the FDA announced last month. It's now labeled deadly.
Tomatoes recalled in Georgia over deadly salmonella risk, FDA says Tomatoes from Williams Farms and H&C Farms sold in Georgia may carry salmonella. Here’s what to look for and how to stay safe.
GEORGIA — Tomatoes sold in three states, including Georgia, are now under the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's most dangerous classification due to their salmonella risks. The FDA on May 28 ...
The FDA announced a recall of tomatoes distributed by H & C Farms in May, stating that the products may have been contaminated with Salmonella. On Monday, the recall was upgraded to Class 1, the ...
Tomatoes distributed to three U.S. states have been recalled due to concerns about possible salmonella contamination. Williams Farms Repack LLC announced the recall on May 2, according to the Food ...
The tomatoes were distributed between April 23 and April 28 and then packaged and sold to wholesalers and distributors in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, the FDA said.
The other recall was for Ray & Mascari which called back four-count vine rip tomatoes packaged in clam shell containers. They weighed 1 pound, 4 ounces with "UPC 7 96553 20062 1" and a master case ...
The recall was initiated after Southeast Tomato Distributors notified Williams Farms Repack via telephone on April 29 that tomatoes supplied from H&C Farms may be contaminated with Salmonella.