Virginia – Vegetable products recalled from stores amid listeria fears

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Country Fresh, LLC, is recalling more than 30,000 cases of vegetable products because of potential listeria contamination. The products include diced onions, diced peppers, pico de gallo, fajita mix and other vegetables that were shipped to stores in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, no illnesses have yet been reported. Retailers where the possibly contaminated products were sold include BI-LO, Fresh Point, Harris Teeter supermarkets, Publix supermarkets, QuikTrip shops, The Spinx Company, Wal-Mart stores, and Winn Dixie markets. “We are treating this incident very seriously,” said Max Payen, Country Fresh’s director of food safety, “because we want to ensure that our customers are provided with only the safest, most wholesome, and high-quality products available.”

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