rmartinFollowingDeadly Tomato Recall: What You Need to KnowTomato lovers, brace yourselves—there’s a major recall happening, and it just got bumped up to the FDA’s most severe warning. If you’ve bought tomatoes recently (especially in Georgia, North Carolina, or South Carolina), check your kitchen! The recall covers certain H&C Farms and Williams Farms Repack tomatoes due to Salmonella contamination. Look out for lot codes R4467 or R4470 and UPC 0 33383 65504 8. If you have these, toss them or return for a refund. Stay safe and double-check those tomatoes! #FoodRecall #TomatoRecall #FDAWarning #Health4815Share
Brooke Martin+FollowDeadly Tomatoes? Check Your Fridge!Heads up if you bought tomatoes in Georgia, North Carolina, or South Carolina recently—some are being recalled for possible salmonella, and the FDA just slapped them with their highest warning. If you see H&C Farms on your tomato box, don’t risk it. Return them for a refund or toss them out. No one’s gotten sick yet, but better safe than sorry! Pro tip: Always check for recalls before you make that next salad. #FoodSafety #RecallAlert #TomatoRecall #Business10Share
Chris Lyons+FollowTomato Recall Alert: Check Your Fridge!Just when you’re craving a caprese salad, there’s a tomato recall in 11 states! Ray & Mascari’s 4-pack Vine-Ripe Tomatoes (sold at Gordon Food Service Stores) might be contaminated with salmonella. If your tomatoes are in a clamshell with UPC #7 96553 20062 1 and certain lot numbers, toss them ASAP. Salmonella can be super serious—think fever, vomiting, and more. Don’t risk it! Double-check your stash and spread the word! #FoodRecall #TomatoRecall #Salmonella #FoodSafety #CheckYourFridge #Health5413Share
rmartinFollowingTomato Recall Drama: Is Your Salad Safe?Tomatoes are getting yanked from shelves in 14 states because of a salmonella scare—yep, the ones in those plastic cartons labeled 'VINE RIPE TOMATOES.' No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you bought tomatoes recently, double-check your fridge! And it’s not just tomatoes: some breads were recalled for glass bits, and celery at Walmart had a listeria warning. Food recalls are everywhere lately—what’s going on with our groceries?! #FoodRecall #TomatoRecall #Salmonella #FoodSafety #GroceryAlert #Health50Share
Chris Lyons+FollowTomato Recall Drama: Check Your Fridge!Two major tomato brands just got pulled from shelves in 14 states over salmonella fears! If you bought Ray & Mascari Vine Ripe tomatoes or Williams Farms tomatoes recently, double-check your stash. No illnesses reported yet, but the FDA says to toss or return them if you have any. Salmonella can get serious, especially for kids and older folks. Food recalls are wild lately—first canned goods, now tomatoes! Stay safe and spread the word! #FoodRecall #TomatoRecall #Salmonella #FoodSafety #CheckYourFridge #Health180Share
Courtney Williams+FollowTomato Recall Alert: Check Your Fridge!Did you grab vine-ripened tomatoes lately? There’s a big recall across 11 states because of a Salmonella scare—yep, the kind that can get seriously dangerous, especially for kids and older folks. The affected tomatoes are sold in 4-count clamshells from Ray & Mascari Inc. If you see UPC# 7 96553 20062 1 or Lot# RM250424 15250B/RM250427 15250B, toss them ASAP! Stay safe and double-check your produce haul! #FoodRecall #TomatoRecall #Salmonella #FoodSafety #CheckYourFridge #Health393Share
xwest+FollowTomato Recall Alert: Check Your Fridge!Fresh tomatoes from Williams Farms Repack and H&C Farms just got recalled for possible salmonella. If you grabbed tomatoes in GA, NC, or SC between April 23-28, check for lot codes R4467 or R4470 (and UPC 0 33383 65504 8 for 3-count trays). If you spot them, don’t eat—return for a refund or toss them. No illnesses reported yet, but better safe than sorry! #FoodRecall #TomatoRecall #Salmonella #FoodSafety #CheckYourFridge #Health30Share