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A tomato recall due to risk of salmonella contamination has been designated as Class I, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
The Food and Drug Administration has updated an ongoing recall of tomatoes to its most severe level, warning there is a high ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has estimated that salmonella causes about 420 deaths annually in the U.S.
The recall of tomatoes distributed in three southern states was upgraded to the most severe warning the agency issues.
Tomatoes from Williams Farms Repack LLC were recalled across three U.S. states due to potential contamination with Salmonella ...
The Food and Drug Administration recently issued a Class 1 recall on tomatoes potentially contaminated with salmonella, the ...
The recalled tomatoes, packaged in trays and boxes, were shipped to Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
The recalled tomatoes were distributed by Williams Farm Repack and sold in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Before you throw some tomatoes on your sandwich this week, think again. On June 1, The New York Times reported that the FDA ...
Tomatoes from Williams Farms and H&C Farms sold in Georgia may carry salmonella. Here’s what to look for and how to stay safe ...
The tomatoes were distributed in Georgia in April and are now a Class 1 recall, the FDA's most severe level that warns about ...
The tomatoes, recalled for potential salmonella contamination, were shipped to Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.