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The FDA updated a recall on tomatoes potentially contaminated by salmonella to the most serious classification. Here’s which products were recalled in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia.
Tomatoes distributed under the H&C Farms label in three southern US states have been linked to a potential salmonella contamination, prompting the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to escalate ...
Last month's recall of fresh tomatoes sold by Williams Farms Repack, LLC or H&C Farms has now been labeled as deadly. The FDA recently upgraded the recall to its most severe status—a Class 1 ...
A recent tomato recall over possible contamination of salmonella has received the highest risk level from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the agency said. On May, 28, the FDA marked the ...
The recall also impacts "5x6" and "6x6" 25-pound boxes of H&C Farms Label tomatoes, the company said. Williams Farms Repack LLC has recalled tomatoes due to potential contamination with salmonella.
Williams Farms Repack of South Carolina said the tomatoes were sold to wholesalers and distributors between April 23-28 under the name H&C Farms Label. Williams Farms Repack LLC announced on May 2 ...
The FDA has issued its most serious warning—a Class I recall—for tomatoes sold under the Williams Farms Repack and H&C Farms labels due to a deadly salmonella risk. The affected tomatoes were ...
Tomatoes sold under "Williams Farms Repack" and "H&C Farms Label" are being recalled in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a Class I recall (its most severe warning) for tomatoes distributed under the H&C Farms Label between April 23 and April 28. The tomatoes ...
The affected tomatoes were distributed between April 23 and 28 under the Williams Farms Repack and H&C Farms labels with lot codes R4467 and R4470. Williams Farms Repack and H&C Farms tomatoes ...