Summary
The FDA has issued a Class I recall, the highest level of concern, for several fruit products due to possible listeria contamination. The recalled products, distributed in multiple states, include various cut fruits like melons and fruit medleys, and no illnesses have been reported so far. Consumers are advised to return the products for a refund.
Key Facts
- The FDA issued a Class I recall for certain fruit products due to potential listeria contamination.
- Wholesale Produce Supply in Minneapolis issued the recall after routine sampling.
- Listeria infection can be dangerous, especially for young children, the elderly, and pregnant women.
- The recall affects various products like cut cantaloupe, honeydew chunks, and fruit trays.
- Products were distributed in Iowa, Illinois, North Dakota, Nebraska, and Wisconsin.
- Consumers are advised to return the recalled products to the store for a refund.
- The recalled products had expiration dates of October 4 or 5.
- No illnesses were reported at the time of the recall announcement.