Produce Sold to Retailers Nationwide Recalled Over Salmonella Concerns
Carrot products sold under multiple brand names are being pulled from store shelves because they may be contaminated with salmonella.
Grimmway Farms issued a voluntary recall of multiple products distributed to retailers across the nation after a “routine, internal company test” indicated that they may have been contaminated with salmonella, according to Grimmway Farms CEO Jeff Huckaby.
Grimmway Farms Voluntarily Recalls Certain Retail-Packaged Carrots Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination https://t.co/opxssYeXW6 pic.twitter.com/6VZiJMHVbv
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In total, the company recalled six retail-packed products alongside “certain shredded carrots and chopped (chunk) carrots that were sold to food manufacturers and foodservice distributors,” according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) recall notice.
“The company has notified all customers who received the recalled product directly from Grimmway Farms and requested that they remove it from commerce,” the FDA said. (Read more from “Produce Sold to Retailers Nationwide Recalled Over Salmonella Concerns” HERE)
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