Townsend Farms Notifies Costco of Possible Hepatitis A and Recalls Conventional Frozen Kirkland Three Berry Blend

The FDA announced that Townsend Farms, Inc. has notified Costco that a recent FDA test indicated that a domestic conventional frozen blackberry product manufactured by Townsend Farms, Inc., may be contaminated with Hepatitis A. The domestic conventional frozen blackberry from Townsend Farms was used to manufacture the Kirkland Signature Three Berry Blend product. The product has a Best By Dates between February 16, 2020, and May 4, 2020. The product was sold in Costco stores located in San Diego and Los Angles, California and Hawaii. No product manufactured for Costco by Townsend Farms has tested positive for Hepatitis A. Costco has no product in its current inventory. Costco has been notifying its members about the potential health risk. According to the FDA and CDC, there have been no customer illness reports to date related to any product manufactured by Townsend Farms, Inc., using these blackberries. @ https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/townsend-farms-inc-notifies-costco-possible-health-risk-and-recalls-conventional-frozen-kirkland
Townsend Farms, Inc., Notifies Costco of Possible Health Risk and Recalls Conventional Frozen Kirkland Three Berry Blend

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/townsend-farms-inc-notifies-costco-possible-health-risk-and-recalls-conventional-frozen-kirkland

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