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Williams Farms Repack LLC first announced the recall on tomatoes possibly contaminated by salmonella in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia on May 2, and the FDA identified the recall as a ...
Williams Farms Repack LLC first announced the recall on tomatoes possibly contaminated by salmonella in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia on May 2, and the FDA identified the recall as a ...
The recall was first issued by Williams Farms Repack LLC May 2 for tomatoes possibly contaminated by salmonella.
The agency said the tomatoes are sold by Williams Farms Repack, LLC and may cause serious “adverse health consequences or death.” ...
Williams Farms Repack, LLC, had first announced a voluntary recall of nearly a dozen lots of tomatoes on May 2, over concerns of salmonella contamination.
Tomatoes from Williams Farms Repack LLC on Wednesday were designated as a Class I recall by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which is responsible for protecting public health.
It’s the agency’s most severe warning about the tomatoes distributed by Williams Farms Repack LLC. The FDA’s class-one warning means people could become seriously ill or die if they eat the product.