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Organic Oregano Recalled for Salmonella Risk

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A California company is recalling 1,075 cases of its organic oregano because the product may be contaminated with Salmonella.

Olde Thompson Inc. of Oxnard, CA issued a voluntary recall of its Earth’s Pride Organics brand Organic Oregano — sold exclusively at BJ’s Wholesale — on Friday after the bacteria was discovered as a result of routine sampling.  The product was sold in a 2.2 oz. jar glass jar at BJ’s locations in Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Virginia between January 1 and July 10 of this year.  Affected lot numbers include 060367, 060692, 061252 and 061864. These numbers

can be found on the bottom of the jar. 

No illnesses have been linked to consumption of the product to date, according to the recall announcement, posted on FDA’s website Saturday.

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