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Recall #F-0380-2020 · Initiated 2019-11-04

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What happened
Whole Foods Market is recalling Salad Broccoli Crunch sold at salad bars and chef's cases nationwide because it may contain Listeria monocytogenes, a harmful bacteria. The recall affects about 12,898 pounds of product.
Who is at risk
Everyone should be cautious, but pregnant women, young children, elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems face the highest risk of serious illness from Listeria.
What to do
Do not eat this product if you purchased it. If you have already consumed it and develop symptoms like fever, chills, or muscle aches within 2-3 weeks, contact your doctor. You can contact Whole Foods if you have questions about which batches you purchased.
Product
SALAD BROCCOLI CRUNCH served on the hot bar, salad bar, and chef's case UPC 24531600000 and UPC 24532000000
Reason for recall
Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes
Quantity affected
12,898 lbs (total of all products)
Distribution
nationwide
Lot / code info
Sold from Oct.10.2019 through Nov. 4.2019
Voluntary / mandated
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Initial notification
Other
Terminated
2020-01-14

Recalling firm

Whole Foods Market
550 Bowie St
Austin, TX 78703-4644
United States

Recall classification

Most serious. Reasonable probability that the product will cause serious health consequences or death.

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