What frozen fruit has been recalled?
March 18, 2020 — Check your freezer: Frozen blackberries and frozen berry medleys sold by WinCo Foods of Boise, ID, have been recalled because they may be contaminated with norovirus, the FDA says. The recall includes frozen blackberries in a 16-ounce bag and frozen berry medleys in 16- and 32-ounce bags.
Is there a recall on Dole products?
Dole Diversified North America, Inc. is recalling a limited number of cases of Dole™ Fresh Blueberries packaged in a variety of clamshell sizes for potential Cyclospora contamination. This voluntary recall is due to possible Cyclospora contamination on Dole™ Fresh Blueberries.
Is there a frozen fruit recall?
So far in 2020, we haven’t seen too many recalls. Now, a new recall has been announced by WinCo Foods and the FDA. This frozen berry recall, issued on March 13, 2020, affects 10 states in total: Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington, Texas and Utah.
Which frozen berries were recalled?
The product that has been recalled is 300gm packs of Creative Gourmet frozen mixed berries with a best-before date of 15 January 2021. An outbreak of hepatitis A virus infection has been identified to be potentially linked to the consumption of Creative Gourmet frozen mixed berries in 300gm packs.
Why are there no frozen strawberries?
The shortage is causing many stores to be unable to fully restock their strawberry shelves, because demand is exceeding supply. California in particular is having trouble growing enough strawberries because of colder than normal temperatures, and Mexico has seen slow production the past few weeks as well.
Why are there no frozen raspberries?
Frozen raspberries sold under the Aldi and Raley’s supermarket private label brands were recalled Thursday because of possible contamination with the hepatitis A virus, the Food and Drug Administration announced. This virus, which is highly contagious, can infect the liver.
Why were Dole blueberries recalled?
Dole issued a recall of fresh blueberries due to cyclospora contamination on June 24th. In a statement, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said that “Dole Diversified North America, Inc. is coordinating closely with regulatory officials.”
Is it safe to eat Dole chopped kit?
Dole Fresh Vegetables, Inc. is coordinating closely with regulatory officials. Only Dole™ Sesame Asian Chopped Salad Kit with the exact UPC code, lot code and Best if Used by Date identified above, are included in the recall. Consumers who have any remaining product should not consume it, but rather discard it.
Can you get sick from eating frozen berries?
Imported frozen berries can carry bacteria and viruses.
Why can I not find strawberries?
There’s currently a strawberry shortage originating from three of the major strawberry growing regions. The shortage is causing many stores to be unable to fully restock their strawberry shelves, because demand is exceeding supply.
Are frozen raspberries healthy?
Nutrition. One cup of frozen raspberries is an excellent source of fiber and vitamin C, while also being one of the lowest in natural sugar content compared to other berries. You can learn more about potential for satiety, blood sugar control, and anti-inflammatory properties of raspberries here.
Are blueberries still on recall?
Currently, the recall has only been issued in 4 states—Illinois, Maine, New York, and Wisconsin—and 2 Canadian provinces. At this time, Dole is only recalling blueberries with certain UPC and lot codes, which were packed between May 28th and June 9th.
Are there any recalls on frozen fruits and vegetables?
Restaurants should not serve, and retailers should not sell, recalled frozen fruit and vegetables. The recalled frozen fruit and vegetables were distributed nationwide and in Canada under various brand names. The recalled products were sold in plastic bags and the “Use By” date can be found on the back of the bag.
Are there any recalls on frozen chicken products?
WASHINGTON, May 24, 2021 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for approximately 130,860 pounds of frozen fully cooked, diced chicken products because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Why was there a recall on WinCo frozen berries?
The recall comes due to the risk of contamination with norovirus, which is the virus responsible for stomach flu. According to the FDA, no illnesses have been reported yet. The virus was found by WinCo Foods during a standard product test and reported to the FDA.
When did the CRF frozen food recall start?
On May 2, 2016, CRF Frozen Foods expanded the initial recallExternal to include all organic and traditional frozen vegetable and fruit products processed in its Pasco, Washington facility since May 1, 2014. Recalled products have best by dates between April 26, 2016 and April 26, 2018.