Pacific Organic Produce has recalled mangoes due to concern that they may have been infected by the listeria monocytogenes organism. The offending mangoes belong to the Purity Organic brand and were shipped between April 14 and May 2 with the PLU numbers 94051 and 94959.
The mangoes were sold in New Jersey, as well as Arizona, California, Colorado and Texas. No illnesses have been reported in connection with the spoiled fruit. The recall came after the FDA found that a single mango from the batch had tested positive for the infection.
Symptoms of a listeria infection include fever, muscle aches, nausea and diarrhea, the FDA says. The infection is particularly troublesome for pregnant women or those with frail immune systems.
Customers with questions can call Pacific Organic Produce customer service at (415) 673-5555, which is open during business hours, Pacific Time.
by RTT Staff Writer
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The mangoes were sold in New Jersey, as well as Arizona, California, Colorado and Texas. No illnesses have been reported in connection with the spoiled fruit. The recall came after the FDA found that a single mango from the batch had tested positive for the infection.
Symptoms of a listeria infection include fever, muscle aches, nausea and diarrhea, the FDA says. The infection is particularly troublesome for pregnant women or those with frail immune systems.
Customers with questions can call Pacific Organic Produce customer service at (415) 673-5555, which is open during business hours, Pacific Time.
by RTT Staff Writer
For comments and feedback: editorial@rttnews.com
Health News
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