More blackberries recalled due to Norovirus: Alma Pak

The FDA posted on its web site that Alma Pak of Alma, Georgia recalled product containing frozen blackberries due to potential contamination with Norovirus. The FDA testing of the frozen blackberries tested positive for Norovirus. The products were distributed in Walmart in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. And is Save A Lot in Florida, North Carolina, New York, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. The frozen berries were sold under the store brands of Walmart and Save A Lot. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this recall. Impacted retailers have removed these products from store shelves. Since June 7, there have been seven frozen produce recalls, two of which were for Norovirus. Last week, WinCo Foods, a supermarket chain in the western United States, recalled frozen Red Raspberries produced for it by Rader Farms due to Norovirus. @ https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/alma-pak-voluntarily-recalls-frozen-blackberries-due-possible-health-risk-norovirus?utm_campaign=Alma%20Pak%20Voluntarily%20Recalls%20Frozen%20Blackberries%20Due%20to%20Possible%20Health%20Risk%20of%20Norovirus&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua
Alma Pak Voluntarily Recalls Frozen Blackberries Due to Possible Health Risk of Norovirus

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