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A Class I recall was issued for Williams Farms Repack tomatoes. The recall means there is a potential for serious health ...
A tomato recall due to risk of salmonella contamination has been designated as Class I, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's highest warning level, the agency said. The FDA marked the tomato recall ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) late last month upgraded its recall on tomatoes contaminated with salmonella to a Class I. The agency said produce sold by Williams Farms Repack could pose ...
The FDA gives a tomato recall due to risk of salmonella contamination its highest warning level, 3 words to ease tension in a ...
The Food and Drug Administration recently issued a Class 1 recall on tomatoes potentially contaminated with salmonella, the ...
Tomatoes distributed in three southern states are now the subject of a possibly deadly recall, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The recall, first announced by the FDA on May 2 for ...
An earlier recall of tomatoes has been upgraded to a Class I recall. The Food and Drug Administration is elevating an earlier tomato recall to its highest risk level over concerns of potential ...
Tomatoes potentially contaminated with salmonella in three states could cause severe illness or even death, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning. The agency has updated a May recall of ...
A previous recall for tomatoes due to salmonella has been elevated by the FDA and now poses a risk of illness or death.
The tomatoes, recalled for potential salmonella contamination, were shipped to Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
The Food and Drug Administration has issued its most severe warning for fresh tomatoes sold in three states. A Class I recall is issued if there is a potential for serious health complications or ...
Williams Farms Repack issued a recall for the tomatoes, the FDA announced last month. It's now labeled deadly.