Frozen Blueberries Recalled After E. coli Outbreak Sickens Consumers
The recall covers 10-ounce bags from eight states after investigators linked the berries to 12 confirmed E. coli O145:H28 cases.
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Frozen Blueberries Recalled After E. coli Outbreak Sickens Consumers
Food Poisoning News Frozen Blueberries Recalled After E. coli Outbreak Sickens Consumers Most people don’t think twice before tossing a handful of frozen blueberries into a smoothie, baking them into muffins, or stirring them into oatmeal. Frozen fruit has long carried a reputation as one of the safest and healthiest foods in the freezer aisle. Unlike fresh produce, it’s washed, packaged, and frozen quickly after harvest, leading many consumers …
Frozen Blueberry E. Coli Recall: 4 Hospitalized, 8 States
Four people have been hospitalized after eating frozen blueberries contaminated with E. coli, part of a widening outbreak tied to a product recall at Publix supermarkets in eight states. The CDC says the true number of people sickened is likely far higher than the dozen cases reported so far. The recalled product, GreenWise Organic frozen blueberries sold in 10-ounce beige bags, tested presumptively positive for E. coli O145, a potentially life-…
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