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Tomatoes sold at Gordon Food Service recalled due to possible salmonella contamination

  • On May 2, 2025, Williams Farms Repack LLC issued a recall of tomatoes that were distributed across three southeastern U.S. States—Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina—due to potential salmonella contamination.
  • The recall was initiated after Southeast Tomato Distributors informed Williams Farms Repack on April 29 that tomatoes originating from H&C Farms might be contaminated.
  • Recalled tomatoes vary in packaging and size, including 5x6 25-pound packs, 4x4 two-layer packs, 60-count 18-pound loose tomatoes, and three-count trays with Williams Farms or H&C Farms labels.
  • The FDA reported no illnesses to date and urged consumers not to eat the tomatoes, advising returns for full refunds due to salmonella risks including fever, diarrhea, and severe infections for vulnerable groups.
  • This recall highlights ongoing food safety concerns and urges vigilance in product monitoring to prevent potential health impacts across the affected states.
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