Wegmans recalls several products on the Listeria epidemic
The grocery chain draws citrus and other products.
After throwing your onions, also get ready to launch your citrus.WEGMAN supermarket chain recalls a number of products due to potential contamination with Listeria
Monocytogenes,tiny microorganisms that can cause serious and sometimes threatening infections.
According to a press release issued by theFDA,Articles in the list of reminders are a bag of 4 pounds of oranges of Valencia, a bag of 2 pounds of lemons, loose lemons, a variety of seafood products in store and any dining restaurant containing lemon costs.
The chain operates 103 locations on seven states. Contaminated products were sold in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland and Brooklyn and Harrison, NY sites between July 31 and August 7.
The origin of the epidemic has been traced to equipment in one of Wegman's packaging facilities. Fortunately, this contamination has not reported any cases of illness.
Listeriosis, the disease caused by Listeria's germs, is characterized by nausea, high fever, stomach ache and diarrhea. This mainly affects pregnant women, newborns, seniors and people with weakened immune systems.
The news soon afterA recent red reminder of red onions Contaminated with Salmonella, who had been sold in grocery stores like Walmart and Joe's Trader across the country.
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