Tomatoes from Indiana recalled for salmonella; may have reached stores in NY
Briefly

Ray & Mascari, Inc. has issued a recall for four-count vine ripe tomatoes sold in clam shell containers due to potential salmonella contamination. This action follows a similar recall by Hanshaw & Capling Farms related to possible salmonella at their processing facility. Customers have been informed about the recall, including guidance on discarding the product. The affected tomatoes were available at Gordon Food Service Stores across several states, including New York and Missouri, while another recall by Williams Farms Repack impacted parts of the Carolinas and Georgia.
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration announced that Ray & Mascari, Inc. is recalling four-count vine ripe tomatoes due to a potential salmonella contamination.
Customers who received the recalled lots have been notified and provided details to contact their retail or organizational customers with instructions on the recall.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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