Bell Peppers Recalled due to Salmonella Risk
The recall is limited to three lots (Lot # SB 7 920, 923, 924) containing 1,208 25# cartons of peppers. They were distributed to farmer’s markets and wholesale food service in Southern California Sept. 21-24.
The product was shipped in cases under the OC Harvest labels but is typically sold without retail packaging associated with it. All retail suppliers that received the affected lots were notified and directed to remove and destroy any remaining product.
Consumers who may have purchased the peppers between Sept. 21 and Oct. 5 should contact the store, restaurant or farmers market where they bought them and ask if the product was from affected lots. If so, the customer should discard or return any unused peppers to that store for a refund.
Orange County Produce has ceased distribution and harvest of product from the implicated field and the FDA, the California Department of Public Health and the company are continuing their investigation into the source of the contamination.
No illnesses have been reported to date.
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