November 5, 2019 — Wawona Frozen Foods has issued a recall for frozen raspberries sold at Aldi and Raley’s grocery stores nationwide due to a risk of Hepatitis A.
The recall involves Aldi’s store-brand Season’s Choice® Frozen Raspberries and Berry Medley:
- Season’s Choice Raspberries (frozen) — 12-ounce bags with a “best by” date of June, 10, 2021, August 1, 2021 or August 23, 2021, and UPC Code: 0 41498 12419 9.
- Season’s Choice Berry Medley (frozen) containing raspberries — 16-ounce bags, with a “best by” date of July 17, 2021, July 20, 2021, July 22, 2021, and UPC Code: 0 41498 31344 9.
The recall also involves Raley’s Fresh Frozen Red Raspberries in 12-ounce bags with a “best by” date of June 5, 2021 or August 1, 2021 and UPC Code: 46567 00754
The raspberries were imported from Chile. No illnesses have been reported. The recall was issued after a product tested positive for Hepatitis A, according to Wawona Frozen Foods.
Wawona recommends that anyone who might have eaten the recalled raspberries should talk to a health care provider or local health department to determine if a vaccine is appropriate. Anyone with symptoms of Hepatitis A should seek medical attention right away.
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