Tomatoes sold at Gordon Food Service recalled due to possible salmonella contamination
- On May 2, 2025, Williams Farms Repack LLC issued a recall for tomatoes that were sold to wholesalers in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia during the period from April 23 to April 28.
- The recall followed notification on April 29 from Southeast Tomato Distributors about possible Salmonella contamination in tomatoes supplied by H&C Farms, according to the FDA.
- The recalled tomatoes come in various sizes, carry labels from either the repackaging company or the grower, and were packaged in multiple configurations including 5x6 boxes, 4x4 two-layer packs, and trays containing 60 tomatoes.
- The FDA advises consumers against eating the recalled tomatoes and recommends returning them for a full refund, emphasizing that, up to now, there have been no reported cases of illness linked to these products while highlighting the serious health risks salmonella can pose.
- This recall highlights ongoing food safety risks with Salmonella, especially for vulnerable populations, and underscores the FDA’s role in monitoring and managing contamination incidents.
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Tomatoes sold in Illinois, other states recalled due to possible salmonella contamination
(WJW) - Some packages of tomatoes that were sold in several states, including Illinois, have been recalled due to a possible salmonella risk, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced on Saturday. On Friday, Ray & Mascari Inc. recalled four-count vine-ripe tomatoes packaged in 20-ounce clam shell containers. The company issued the recall after learning the lot of tomatoes they received and repackaged from Hanshaw & Capling Farms in Florida…

Tomatoes sold at Gordon Food Service recalled due to possible salmonella contamination
(WJW) - Some packages of tomatoes that were sold in several states, including Indiana, have been recalled due to a possible salmonella risk, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced on Saturday. On Friday, Ray & Mascari Inc. — which is based in Indianapolis — recalled four-count vine-ripe tomatoes packaged in 20-ounce clam shell containers. The company issued the recall after learning the lot of tomatoes they received and repackaged from …
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