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NYC: FRESH PEACHES AND NECTARINES ARE BIG SELLERS AT THE UNION SQUARE FARMERS MARKET

Fresh peaches, nectarines and plums from Chile recalled for Listeria

By News Desk on January 27, 2019

Yonkers, NY-based Jac. Vandenberg Inc. has recalled 1,727 cartons of fresh peaches, 1,207 cartons of fresh nectarines and 365 cartons of fresh plums that were being sold to the public by such major retailers as…
Continue Reading Fresh peaches, nectarines and plums from Chile recalled for Listeria

CDC: Recalled Fruit Likely Caused Listeria Cases Last Summer

By News Desk on March 24, 2015

This past summer, consumers were confronted with a series of recalls of peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots and other stone fruits potentially contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The fruit, sourced from Wawona Packing Co., was recalled…
Continue Reading CDC: Recalled Fruit Likely Caused Listeria Cases Last Summer

Aussie Listeria Tests Led to Recall of Likely Already Consumed California Fruit

By Dan Flynn on July 23, 2014

Back in the day, before the fresh fruit and produce industry managed to kill it, the Microbiological Data Program (MDP) came under fire from growers for not providing timely results, sometimes resulting in recalls of…
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By Cathy Siegner on July 23, 2014

How do I know whether the fruit I bought/ate has been recalled? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has posted a list of all fruits recalled to date from the Wawona Packing Co., including packing…
Continue Reading Q&A: California Fruit Recall

Fruit Recalled for Potential Listeria Contamination, Wegmans Recalls Fruit Desserts

By News Desk on July 22, 2014

A California packing company has voluntarily issued a nationwide recall for several conventional and organic varieties of stone fruits packed between June 1 and July 12 because of possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Wawona Packing…
Continue Reading Fruit Recalled for Potential Listeria Contamination, Wegmans Recalls Fruit Desserts

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