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The FDA has issued a Class I recall for mushrooms sold in several states due to Listeria risk. No illnesses reported, but consumers are urged to act fast.
Mushrooms sold across two states have been recalled over fears they could be harboring listeria, a bug that "can cause ...
Wiet Peeters Farm Products and LLK Trading Inc. both recalled mushroom products that were sold in Michigan, Ohio and New York ...
Needle mushrooms and other mushroom products are impacted by two separate recall notices from the Food and Drug ...
The FDA issued the recall for Enoki mushrooms - popular in stir fries and hot pots - that were sold in seven ounce green ...
Two separate mushroom recalls announced in the U.S. and Canada due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.  ...
A national recall with potential life-threatening consequences has caused further action by the U.S. Food and Drug ...
The Class I recall status indicates that the product poses a risk of causing serious health consequences or death if consumed ...
The voluntary recall affects 200-gram packages of enoki mushrooms distributed by New York City-based Hofood99 Inc., located in Brooklyn, according to a release posted by the US Food and Drug ...
No illnesses have been reported in connection to the recall, the FDA announced on Wednesday. The mushrooms were distributed nationwide in 200-gram, green plastic packages marked with UPC Barcode 6 ...