Vegetables, herbs sold at Walmart, Aldi, Kroger recalled in 15 states due to Listeria concerns
- More than a dozen staple summer vegetables, including Cucumbers, Green Bell Peppers, and Parsley, have been voluntarily recalled due to possible Listeria contamination.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration stated that Ohio-based Wiers Farm Inc. has expanded its recall to include additional produce possibly contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
- ALDI advised customers to discard or return affected products for a full refund, emphasizing safety and integrity in its response to the recall.
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Possible listeria contamination leads to significant withdrawal of vegetables and herbs from Walmart and Aldi on Friday. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced this withdrawal, expanding the initial recall of Wiers Farm on July 12, highlighting concerns for public health and safety. Listeria-contaminated vegetables Possible initial contamination affected selected salad cucumbers, whole and in bags. Although Wiers Farm did not produc…
Some vegetables sold at Walmart, Aldi stores in tri-state recalled over listeria concerns
Some vegetables sold at select Walmart and Aldi stories in the tri-state area are being recalled over concerns of possible listeria contamination, according to a press release. The vegetables under the recall were sold from Weirs Farm Inc. of Willard, Ohio, which had originally issued a smaller recall for cucumbers on July 12, but has since expanded it. Products involved...
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