Wawona Frozen Foods recalls frozen berries, could be contaminated with Hepatitis A

Frozen berries sold at Aldi’s and Raley’s recalled due to possible Hepatitis A contamination

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Frozen berries sold at Aldi’s and Raley's recalled due to possible Hepatitis A contamination
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Wawona Frozen Foods is recalling packages of frozen raspberries and frozen berry mixes containing raspberries sold at Aldi Grocery Stores and frozen raspberries sold at Raley’s Family of Fine Stores because they have the potential to be contaminated with Hepatitis A.

The frozen raspberries and frozen berry mixes containing raspberries were packaged under the Aldi and Raley’s private labels. The recall went into effect after the company discovered that a positive test result taken as part of a government sampling program had occurred.

As of this writing, there have been no illnesses associated with this recall.

Hepatitis A is a contagious virus that can cause liver disease. A Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection can range in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a severe illness lasting several months. In rare cases, particularly consumers who have a pre-existing severe illness or are immune compromised, Hepatitis A infections can progress to liver failure.

Illness usually occurs within 15 to 50 days after eating or drinking contaminated food or water. Symptoms of Hepatitis A infection include fever, headache, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, jaundice, dark urine or pale stool.

In some instances, particularly in children under the age of six, Hepatitis A infection may be asymptomatic. Persons who may have consumed affected product should consult their health care provider or local health department to determine if a vaccination is appropriate and consumers with symptoms of Hepatitis A should contact their health providers or the local health department immediately.

Frozen berries sold at Aldi’s and Raley's recalled due to possible Hepatitis A contamination
Image credit: FDA

The recalled frozen raspberries were packaged and sold in these sizes and with the following accompanying information:

Aldi’s:

  • Season’s Choice Raspberries (frozen): 12 ounce bags, “best by” date of June, 10, 2021, August 1,2021 and August 23, 2021. “Product of Chile.” UPC Code: 0 41498 12419 9
  • Season’s Choice Berry Medley (frozen) containing raspberries: 16 ounce bags, “best by” date of July 17, 2021, July 20, 2021 and July 22, 2021. “Product of USA, Chile.” UPC Code: 0 41498 31344 9

Raley’s:

  • Fresh Frozen Red Raspberries: 12 ounce bags, “best by” date of June 5, 2021 (lot code:20156A04), August 1, 2021 (lot code: 20213A06) “Product of Chile.” UPC Code: 46567 00754

The frozen raspberries and frozen berry mixes containing raspberries were distributed throughout stores in Aldi and Raley’s Family of Fine store chains. The recalled frozen raspberries were imported from Chile. No other retail packages of frozen raspberry products are included in this recall.

Consumers who have purchased the above products should not consume them and should either discard them or return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Aldi and Raley customers with questions may contact Wawona Frozen Foods at 866-913-0667 or visit the website at www.wawona.com.

(Source: FDA)

~ Written by: Richard Webster, Ace News Today   /   Follow Richard on Facebook and Twitter

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