Grocery Chain Pulls More Products as Salmonella-Linked Recall Grows
The recall covers multiple products after regulators linked 345 Salmonella cases in 27 states to jalapeño peppers from Coast Citrus Distributors.
- NatureBest Precut & Produce LLC, based in Missouri City and Houston, Texas, is recalling various products containing jalapeño peppers due to a multistate Salmonella outbreak.
- This recall followed notification from Coast Citrus Distributors that their jalapeño peppers were contaminated; federal authorities are investigating Salmonella Javiana infections linked to peppers from Sinaloa, Mexico.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 345 people across 27 states have been infected, with recalled products distributed to retailers in Texas and Louisiana between July 3 and August 5.
- Symptoms of Salmonella infection, including diarrhea and fever, typically appear within 12 to 72 hours after consuming contaminated food; anyone who ate these products and developed symptoms should contact a doctor.
- Infants, seniors, and people with weakened immune systems face higher risks of severe, life-threatening complications, while some individuals may carry the bacteria without showing symptoms yet still spread it to others.
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Grocery chain pulls more products as Salmonella-linked recall grows
The number of foods affected by the recall on fresh jalapeños keeps growing higher as more and more products are identified. On Friday, H-E-B added nearly 20 new items to its list of recalled foods that were sold in its stores.
Grocery Chain Expands Product Recall Over Salmonella Risk
A major grocery chain is pulling additional products from shelves as a Salmonella-linked recall continues to expand. The growing recall affects multiple items and poses potential health risks to consumers who may have purchased affected products. Shoppers are urged to check their homes for recalled items and take appropriate precautions to avoid foodborne illness. —...
Cofepris ruled out finding salmonella in jalapeno pepper samples after the U.S. health alert.
Health research was carried out after U.S. authorities linked these products to an outbreak of salmonellosis.
After FDA alert analysis, Cofepris discard presence of Salmonella Javiana in jalape peppers you packed in New Le n.
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