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January 1, Major Produce Recall at Walmart and Kroger
As the summer season rolls in with its bounty of fresh vegetables and enticing produce, you might want to keep an eye on your shopping cart. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently announced a recall of 27 different types of produce sold by retail giants Walmart and Kroger due to a potential contamination by Listeria monocytogenes.
Voluntarily initiated on July 12, the recall has grown beyond simple cucumbers and bagged salad cucumber products to include pre-packaged produce and vegetables sold by weight. In a press release, Wiers Farm Inc., of Willard, Ohio, stated this was done “out of an abundance of caution.”
Wiers Farm distributes its name-brand bagged produce at various Walmart and Aldi locations across the nation. Moreover, the company is responsible for the handling and distribution of bulk produce sold at Kroger, Save-A-Lot, and Shop N Save, either individually or by weight. Almost 20 states, mostly in the Midwest and Eastern regions, have been impacted by the recall.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture was the first to file initial reports, prompting Wiers Farm to launch an investigation. The company is working closely with the Ohio Department of Agriculture to address this potential Listeria outbreak.
Listeria is a severe foodborne illness that can be fatal, especially to unborn babies, newborns, and individuals with compromised immune systems. While people over 65, pregnant individuals, those living with diabetes or kidney disease are the most susceptible to Listeria, healthy individuals can also contract the disease.
Symptoms of Listeria infection usually surface within a few days of exposure and include fever, chills, muscle aches, nausea, and diarrhea. If the infection spreads to the nervous system, it can cause confusion, loss of balance, and convulsions. Medical attention is advised if you’re at high risk or your symptoms are escalating.
At the time of reporting, no instances of illness have been reported in connection to this recall.
Customers can identify if their purchased produce is implicated in the recall by checking the Universal Product Code (UPC). Wiers Farms’ bagged produce was sold at select Walmart stores in numerous states including Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Apart from this, 16-ounce Freshire Farms Bagged Green Beans and 8-ounce Freshire Farms Bagged Jalapeños sold at Aldi stores in Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia are also part of the recall.
The recall also extends to bulk produce handled by Wiers Farms and sold at Kroger, Save-A-Lot, and Shop N Save. The list includes a variety of vegetables, from peppers to green beans, cucumbers, and more.
According to the FDA, all products involved in this recall were packed between July 5 and July 12, 2024. Customers are advised to dispose of any possibly contaminated packages. For any queries, Wiers Farms can be reached at (419) 933-2161 or via email at [email protected].
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Joe
July 29, 2024 at 7:16 am
Walmart’s produce is terrible, I don’t buy from there anymore. Rotten potatoes, and other things.
Linda Langlois
July 29, 2024 at 7:20 am
Just more food destroyed. First meat now veggies. 🤔
Snowedin
July 29, 2024 at 11:37 am
This is just MORE LIEs from the Food Destruction Anarchists to reduce our food supply in the US. I sincerely doubt that there is any issue at all. just like the Ice Cream recall, and the FAKE bird flu in the animals that we use for food.
Hate liars
July 29, 2024 at 12:06 pm
All these recalls on food real? Seems like these food should of been checked before putting them in store. Don’t trust any department of food and safety. They are liars most of the time. Are they saying this to control what you eat? EPA, CDC and other departments are not for the American people. Too many recalls all at once. How did these foods get infected ? Are these food companies hiring illegals to handle all the food with out be checked for diseases, or its it just slave labor and these companies only worry about profits and not the that is poisoning people. Too many times since the democrats are in control that the food supply has shortage and diseases or Bill Gates poisoning food with his spray on food? These foods will Bill Gates spray are turning into something that is not good for you. Have you ever seen a banana turn brown at its point one day after buying it? Your vegetables having no taste and like plastic? Well that is what your government wants you to eat along with bugs. Did you know the white House flys food in from overseas so they don’t have to eat the poison they give you? Wake up you idiots, your government is killing you slowing and you don’t care. Just plain stupid.