Exportadora Copramar recalled James Farms Frozen Raspberries due to Hepatitis A

The FDA reported that Exportadora Copramar recalled 1260 cases of James Farm frozen raspberries due to the potential of the product being contaminated with Hepatitis A. The FDA testing indicated the presence of Hepatitis A in the frozen raspberries identified by UPC Code: 76069501010 and Lot Code - 22-165. The recalled frozen raspberries are packaged in 10 lb James Farm branded cartons for food service. The product is exclusively sold through Restaurant Depot/Jetro locations in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware. All inventories of the lot have been removed from Restaurant Depot/Jetro locations. There have been no illnesses or adverse reaction reports to date related to this product. @ https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/exportadora-copramar-recalls-james-farms-frozen-raspberries-due-possible-health-risk

 Exportadora Copramar Recalls James Farms Frozen Raspberries Due to Possible Health Risk
Exportadora Copramar Recalls James Farms Frozen Raspberries Due to Possible Health Risk

Exportadora Copramar is recalling 1260 cases of James Farm frozen raspberries due to the potential of the product being contaminated with Hepatitis A.

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