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Tomatoes recalled over fears of potential to cause fatal infections

5 May 2025
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Tomatoes recalled over fears of potential to cause fatal infections
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Williams Farms Repack LLC has recalled various sizes of its tomatoes distributed to 14 US states due to potential salmonella contamination, affecting products labeled under Williams Farms and H&C Farms. The recall affects tomatoes sold between April 23 and April 28, with reports of possible contamination stemming from Southeast Tomato Distributors. Consumers are advised to dispose of or return the recalled tomatoes for refunds, and no illnesses have been reported related to the products, which include a simultaneous recall by Ray & Mascari Inc for similar concerns.

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