Frozen Strawberries Recalled Over Hepatitis A Risk
by The New York Times
The New York Times— The products, which were sold at Trader Joe’s, Costco, Aldi and other retailers, have been linked to five cases of illness, a federal agency said.
CNET—Frozen Strawberries Recalled Due to Hepatitis A Risk. They were sold at Trader Joe's, Costco and other stores. The US Food and Drug Administration is investigating.
ABC7 Chicago—Frozen strawberries recall: Fruit sold at Costco, Aldi, Trader Joe's recalled over possible Hepatitis A contamination. Frozen strawberries sold nationwide at Trader Joe's and in some Aldi and Costco stores are being recalled due to potential Hepatitis A contamination.
Fox Business—Frozen fruit recalled over risk of Hepatitis A contamination. Frozen strawberries and other fruit were recalled by the Oregon-based Scenic Fruit Company due to a possible risk of Hepatitis A contamination. Consumers should not consume the food.