The Meals and Drug Administration (FDA) is alerting the general public through its recall web site to be looking out for luggage of frozen greens, because of attainable contamination from Listeria.
New York-based Endico Potatoes is voluntarily recalling peas and carrots and combined greens bought between July 18 and August 4 in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maryland, Florida, and Washington, D.C.
The corporate ceased distribution of the product after sampling by the state of Pennsylvania revealed the presence of the micro organism. No sicknesses have been reported so far, and the FDA and Endico are persevering with to analyze the trigger.
What’s Listeria and what are the signs?
Listeria monocytogenes is a kind of disease-causing micro organism that’s usually transmitted when meals is harvested, processed, ready, packed, transported, or saved in manufacturing or manufacturing environments contaminated with the micro organism, in accordance with the FDA.
An infection can result in extreme signs comparable to fever, nausea, belly ache, and diarrhea, poses a specific threat to weak populations, together with pregnant girls, the aged, and people with weakened immune programs. In pregnant girls, it could trigger miscarriages and stillbirths.
What’s the product info for the recall?
The product was packed in frozen 2.5-lb clear plastic luggage underneath the Endico label. Particulars for the affected merchandise are as follows:
“PEAS AND CARROTS”:
- Lot quantity: 110625
- Manufacturing date: June 11, 2025
- Use by date: June 10, 2027
“MIXED VEGETABLES”:
- Lot quantity: 170625
- Manufacturing date: June 17, 2025
- Use by date: June 16, 2027
The lot codes are printed on the facet of the bag.
What if I’ve these merchandise in my freezer?
Shoppers who’ve bought Endico model peas and carrots or combined greens with these lot codes are urged to not eat the merchandise and to return them to the place of buy for a full refund.
Shoppers with questions could contact the corporate by telephone at 1-800-431-1398.