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A batch of South Carolina-grown tomatoes from William Farms Repack LLC sold in the state was recalled by the FDA for potential salmonella contamination.
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.
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.
The tomatoes are from the Williams Farms Produce sales company and were originally recalled on May 2nd for possible salmonella contamination.
A Class I recall was issued for Williams Farms Repack tomatoes. The recall means there is a potential for serious health complications or death.
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