The affected carrots were sold nationwide in stores including Aldi, Kroger, Publix, Target, Trader Joe's, Walmart, Wegmans, ...
The carrots, which were sold at supermarket chains nationwide, "should no longer be in grocery stores but may be in consumers ...
Now, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that people should discard their carrots too. Here’s what we know: ...
An E. coli outbreak linked to recalled carrots has led to dozens of illnesses in 18 states and one death, the US Centers for ...
The FDA and CDC, in collaboration with state and local partners, are currently investigating illnesses in a multistate ...
The carrots were sold from August to October at stores such as Trader Joe's, Wegmans, Target and Walmart among others.
A recall of organic, bagged whole and baby carrots sold at Trader Joe's, Publix, Wegmans and other retailers around the ...
Dozens of brands of organic carrots and organic baby carrots sold in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada have been ...
So far, there have been 39 illnesses and at least one death in connection with the outbreak reported in over a dozen states.
More than a dozen brands of carrots have been recalled due to e.coli contamination, including some brands that are carried in Wisconsin.
Organic baby and whole carrots recalled for potential E. coli contamination were sold at retailers nationwide, including Kroger, Publix, Target, Trader Joes, Wegman’s, and Whole Foods.