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The FDA has updated its recall of tomatoes sold in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina for potential salmonella contamination. The recall is now Class I, meaning the tomatoes pose a ...
A Class I recall was issued for Williams Farms Repack tomatoes. The recall means there is a potential for serious health ...
Williams Farms Repack issued a recall for the tomatoes, the FDA announced last month. It's now labeled deadly.
The tomatoes, recalled for potential salmonella contamination, were shipped to Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
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 ...
Tomatoes recalled for potential salmonella contamination. Williams Farms Repack LLC announced on May 2 it was recalling tomatoes under the both the Williams Farm Repack label and the H&C Farms ...
Tomatoes recalled for potential salmonella contamination. Williams Farms Repack LLC announced on May 2 it was recalling tomatoes under the both the Williams Farm Repack label and the H&C Farms ...
Tomatoes sold in three southern states have been recalled due to possible salmonella contamination that could cause death, the Food and Drug Administration announced on May 28.
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. To stream 11Alive on your phone, you need the 11Alive app.
The tomatoes, linked to Williams Farms Repack LLC in Lodge, South Carolina, may be contaminated with salmonella, according to USA Today. The affected produce was sold in Georgia, South Carolina, and ...
The Food and Drug Administration has issued its most severe warning for fresh tomatoes sold in some states. A Class I recall was issued for tomatoes for potential salmonella contamination. A Class ...