The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced an outbreak investigation into whole and baby carrots that may have been contaminated with Shiga Toxin-producing E. coli ...
More than a dozen brands of bags of organic whole and baby carrots in have been recalled for a potential E. coli ...
The products should no longer be on grocery store shelves but may still be in consumers' refrigerators or freezers.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and public health officials are investigating a multistate outbreak of E. coli ...
Whole and baby carrots, many sold under the store brands of the nation’s largest grocery sellers, have been recalled because they might be involved in an E. coli outbreak that already has killed one ...
Recalled products have been removed from stores, but people should check their fridges to make sure they throw out any ...
An outbreak of E. coli linked to consuming bagged carrots has resulted in dozens of illnesses, hospitalizations and one death ...
Brands of the recalled carrots include Bunny Luv, Trader Joe's, Wegmans and more. The recall was initiated by Grimmway Farms.
The FDA and Grimmway farms recalled baby and whole carrots due to potential E. Coli contamination. Here is how to know what ...
The E. coli outbreak connected to organic carrots has left at least 38 people sick and one person dead, federal health ...
Grimmway Farms is the California-based produce company at the center of an ongoing carrot recall that's connected to a nationwide E. coli outbreak.
Grimmway Farms voluntarily recalled their organic carrots after the produce was linked to a deadly E. coli outbreak in 18 ...