PSA: Frozen Blueberries Recalled Across 8 States After 12 E. Coli Illnesses
A recall of GreenWise frozen blueberries is underway across eight states following reports of 12 illnesses linked to E. coli O145.
📍 How it ended
The recall of GreenWise frozen blueberries linked to 12 E. coli illnesses was announced by the FDA and Publix, affecting stores across eight states. Coverage quieted after initial reports confirmed the product’s removal from shelves, with no further updates on additional cases or resolution details.
The story concluded without a definitive public health update beyond the recall.
Epilogue added 44d ago, after coverage quieted.
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Where it stands
GreenWise frozen blueberries sold at Publix stores have been pulled from shelves. The recall was initiated following reports of 12 customers experiencing E. coli-linked stomach illnesses.
Coverage from the Food Poisoning Bulletin, WKRC, FOX 9, and the Miami Herald emphasizes the specific strain identified as E. coli O145. Future updates will likely clarify the specific expiration dates or lot codes affected by the recall.
Details regarding the distribution supply chain or specific store locations remain limited as the situation develops.
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Coverage (11)
- FDA Announces Recall on Blueberries Sold in 8 States for Potential E. Coli Contamination Allrecipes · 46d ago
- Blueberries Recalled Due to Potential E.Coli Contamination Yahoo · 46d ago
- Publix recalls frozen blueberries in several states after 12 people fall ill from E. coli Yahoo · 46d ago
- Frozen blueberries sold at Publix in SC recalled after a dozen sickened Post and Courier · 47d ago
- Publix recalls frozen blueberries linked to 12 E. coli cases WFLA · 47d ago
- Frozen blueberries recalled in U.S. over E. coli risk FreshPlaza · 47d ago
- Frozen blueberries sold at Publix recalled after 12 E. coli cases FOX 13 Tampa Bay · 47d ago
- GreenWise Frozen Blueberries Recalled For E. coli O145 Outbreak Food Poisoning Bulletin · 47d ago
- Frozen blueberries sold in Publix stores recalled after 12 sickened by E.coli WKRC · 47d ago
- Frozen blueberries sold at Publix recalled after 12 E. coli cases FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul · 47d ago
- Publix fruit recalled after 12 customers got E. coli-linked stomach illnesses Miami Herald · 47d ago
Answered
What product is being recalled?
GreenWise frozen blueberries sold at Publix stores.
How many people are reported sick?
There are 12 reported cases of E. coli-linked illness.
What type of bacteria is involved?
The recall is associated with an E. coli O145 outbreak.
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