Fla. Tomatoes Recalled Over Salmonella

No illnesses reported, but sample tested positive
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted May 2, 2011 5:59 PM CDT
Grape Tomato Recall: Florida Grower Discovers Salmonella
A Florida grower has recalled grape tomatoes after salmonella was discovered.   (Shutterstock)

A Florida tomato grower is voluntarily recalling its grape tomatoes after a sample tested positive for salmonella. Six L's Packing Company Inc. said in a statement today that no illnesses had been reported in connection to the recall as of April 29. The Immokalee, Fla.-based company says the recalled product was packed on April 11 under the Cherry Berry lot code DW-H in clam shells or 20-pound cardboard containers.

The tomatoes were distributed to California, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, New Jersey, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia, as well as Canada. The tomatoes also were used in deli salads made by Tracy-based Taylor Farms Pacific Inc. The salads were sold in Albertsons, Raley's, Safeway, Savemart, Sam's Club and Walmart stores across the West and some Midwestern states. (More grape tomato stories.)

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