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. And that list just got a little longer after the U.S. Food & Drug Administration issued recent recalls for not just one, but three fresh produce items.after the FDA traced an ongoing salmonella outbreak back to its onion products. At least 73 people across 22 states have been sickened amid the outbreak, including 15 people who had to be hospitalized,The recalled items include diced yellow onions; a mix of diced yellow onions and celery; diced mirepoix ; and diced red onions.
While the recalled Gills Onion products are no longer available for sale and should have August 2023 use-by dates, some people may still have the affected items stored in their freezer. The FDA announcement provided a list of the use-by dates, lot codes, and UPC codes for all the recalled items. Customers who still have one of the potentially affected products should discard it immediately if the UPC code and use-by date matches any included in the announcement.
The affected bags were distributed to various Kroger stores in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee, as well as in parts of Illinois, Indiana and Missouri. Only bags with the UPC code of 11110-18171, a best-by date of Oct. 16, and the production code 110093-387 are subject to the recall. The FDA announcement urged anyone who purchased potentially affected bags to throw them away or return them for a full refund.
Customers who have one of the affected packages should either discard them or return them to the place of purchase for a refund. They can also contact Utopia Foods at 718.389.8898 with any additional questions.Zoe Strozewski is a News Writer for Eat This, Not That! A Chicago native who now lives in New Jersey, she graduated from Kean University in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.
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