Cantaloupes were upgraded to class I due to Salmonella contamination

As of April 2026, Ayco Farms (Pompano Beach, FL) has recalled 8,302 cartons of whole, fresh cantaloupe due to potential Salmonella contamination; a risk deemed Class I by the FDA. The melons were sold in California, Florida, New York, and Pennsylvania. The cantaloupes were sold in cardboard cartons. Every carton featured six to 12 melons, with individual fruits wrapped in food-safe plastic bags. The FDA updated the classification on a recall initially issued in March for cantaloupe to class I. @ https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=219361

 

 

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