December 26, 2024

Hannaford Recalls Mango Products for Possible Salmonella

Hannaford Bros. Co. is recalling several products made with recalled Daniella mangoes. The fruit may be contaminated with Salmonella Braenderup and may be linked to a nationwide outbreak that has sickened 105 people in 16 states. Hannaford Mango Spears in 16 ounce packages with Sell by date of August 28, 2012 are recalled. In addition, Hannaford Fruit Burst in 10 ounce, 20 ounce, and 4-pound packages, with Sell by date of August 28, 2012 is recalled. And finally, Hannaford Tropical Medley in 16 ounce packages, with Sell by date of August 28, 2012 is recalled. The store has also removed Daniella brand mangoes with PLU #4051 from its stores as part of a larger recall by Splendid Products. Do not eat these products if you have purchased them. Return them to the place of purchase for a … [Read more...]

Canadian Recall of Daniella Mangoes Expands

The recall of and public warning about Daniella mangoes imported from Mexico for possible Salmonella Braenderup contamination has expanded to include additional product codes and sales dates. The mangoes are Daniella brand, sold as individual fruit or part of a multi-pack. The PLU numbers are 3144, 4051, 4311, 4584 or 4959. The mangoes were sold at retail establishments between July 12 and August 29, 2012. The mangoes may have been distributed nationally. Consumers should always ask their retailers if the mangoes they bought or are going to buy are part of this recall. The recall is in response to the recall by Splendid Products, a produce distributor in California. There have been at least 21 illnesses associated with the consumption of this product. For questions and more … [Read more...]

Spokane Produce Recalls Pineapple Mango Pico De Gallo

Spokane Produce, Inc., is voluntarily recalling Pineapple/Mango Pico de Gallo for potential contamination with Salmonella Braenderup. The product was made with Daniella mangoes from Mexico which have been associated with a Salmonella outbreak that has sickened 103 people in 16 states. The recalled product was sold refrigerated under the brand labels Garden Patch or Yoke's. It was distributed to supermarkets in Washington, Idaho and Montana 16 oz. plastic containers with the UPC code "8869483987." Salmonella can cause serious, sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.Symptoms of a Salmonella include fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Infections that escape GI tract and enter … [Read more...]

Giant, Kroger, Rainbow, BI-LO, Whole Foods, Stop & Shop May be Part of Salmonella Mango Recall

Splendid Products has recalled Daniella brand mangoes imported from Mexico that may be linked to a Salmonella Braenderup outbreak in the United States. In Canada, those mangoes have been recalled and are definitively linked to an outbreak that has sickened 21 people: 5 in Alberta and 16 in British Columbia. The mangoes have a PLU number on the sticker attached to the fruit. The PLU numbers for the recalled mangoes that have been reported today include 3114, 4959, 4051, 4321, 4311, 4961, and 4584. The stores in the United States that may be part of the recall include Aldi, BI-LO, Copps, Costco, El Super, Food 4 Less, Giant Food, Kroger, LLC, Mariano's, Martin's Food Market, Metro Market, Pick 'n Save, Rainbow, Ralph's, Savemart, Stop & Shop, TOP Food & Drug, Topco, Walmart, and … [Read more...]

Splendid Products Recalls Mangoes for Possible Salmonella

Produce distributor Splendid Products is recalling some lots of Daniella mangoes because they may be contaminated with Salmonella Braenderup bacteria. The fruit was sold individually and can be identified by the Daniella brand sticker and one of these PLU numbers: 3114, 4051, 4311, 4584, or 4959. The mangoes were sold at retail stores throughout the United States from July 12, 2012 to August 29, 2012. Mangoes have been linked to 22 cases of salmonellosis in Canada and may be linked to a Salmonella Braenderup outbreak in the U.S. that was just announced by the CDC. Some of the retailers involved in this recall may include Aldi, BI-LO, Copps, Costco, El Super, Food 4 Less, Giant Foods, Kroger, Mariano's, Martin's Food Market, Metro Market, Pick 'n Save, Rainbow, Ralph's, Savemart, Stop … [Read more...]

Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Braenderup

The CDC has announced a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Braenderup that may be linked to Daniella mangoes imported from Mexico. According to the latest report, 103 people are ill in 16 states. Twenty-five people have been hospitalized out of the 69 who have been interviewed. The government has not released the state by state case count, but they do say that California has the majority of illnesses, at 78. Most people became ill during the month of July. For people who have been interviewed, illness dates range from July 3, 2012 to August 11, 2012. The age range of patients is from 1 to 86 years; the median age is 32. Fifty-five percent of the patients are female. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency released a recall and an outbreak announcement on August 24, 2012. Twenty-two people … [Read more...]

Canadian, U.S. Recalls of Daniella Mangoes for Salmonella Expand; Outbreak Grows

The Canadian and U.S. recalls of Daniella mangoes imported from Mexico for possible Salmonella Braenderup have expanded. The mangoes were sold as individual fruit or as part of a multi-pack. The sticker on the fruit recalled in Canada has the PLU number 4959 or 4051. The mangoes were sold at various stores between July 12, 2012 and August 28, 2012. They may have been distributed nationally. The importer, Mex Y Can Trading Inc. is voluntarily recalling the mangoes from the marketplace. Consumers are advised to contact their retailers to find out if they have the affected mangoes. Stores are supposed to know where their produce came from and they should tell you when you ask. There have been 22 people in Canada sickened by Salmonella Braenderup, the outbreak strain found on the mangoes. … [Read more...]

Salmonella Scare Prompts Retailers On Both Coasts To Pull Mangoes From Shelves

A Salmonella outbreak linked to Daniella mangoes from Mexico that has sickened 22 people in Canada and may have sickened as many as 80 people in California and Washington has retailers on both coasts removing mangoes from store shelves. Last week, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced that Daniella brand mangoes from Mexico were asscoiated with at least 22 confirmed cases of Salmonella infection. Giant Food Stores, which operates more than 180 Giant and Martin's stores throughout  Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, announced that is removing Daniella mangos from store shelves following a voluntary recall by Splendid Products, a tropical fruit distributor based in Burlingame, Calif.. The recalled mangoes were sold  between July 12 and August 24, 2012 with "PLU … [Read more...]

Daniella Mangoes May be Linked to Salmonella Outbreak

Daniella-brand mangoes may be linked to a Salmonella Braenderup outbreak that has sickened more than 73 people in California. Six people in Washington state are also ill with this bacteria, but the state is not prepared to link those illnesses to the fruit. The mangoes, imported from Mexico, have been recalled in Canada, where they are linked to 22 illnesses. Giant Food stores, Stop & Shop, and Martin's stores have recalled the mangoes. Update: The FDA has announced the Splendid Products LLC and Giant Food stores recall. Charlie's Produce has voluntarily recalled the Daniella mangoes with PLU number 4959. The California Department of Public Health is investigating the illness; 67% of patients in that state diagnosed with a Salmonella Braenderup infection reported eating mangoes in … [Read more...]

Giant Foods Recalls Mangoes for Possible Salmonella

Giant Food stores is recalling Daniella Tropical Mangoes that were grown in Mexico for possible Salmonella contamination. The product may be returned to the place of purchase for a full refund. All recalled mangoes will be labeled with the "Daniella" label and have a number "4959". These are the same mangoes that were recalled in Canada over the weekend. In that country, there is an outbreak of Salmonella Braenderup that has sickened 17 people in British Columbia and 5 people in Alberta. In Canada, the mangoes were sold from July 12, 2012 to August 14, 2012. There is no word on any illnesses in the United States, and the FDA has not yet issued a recall. Salmonella can produce an infection that causes diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. The very young, senior citizens, and those … [Read more...]

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