The first week of September, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that more then 900,000 mangoes may need to be recalled. The Daniella-brand mangoes were grown and harvested in Mexico and sold in the United States between July 12 and Aug. 29, because of 103 cases of salmonella that may be linked to the tropical fruit..
The mangoes were sold as individual fruit with the sticker brand "Daniella." Each fruit was also marked with a small sticker with one of the following codes: 4051, 4959, 4311, 4584 or 3114. These products were sold at supermarkets including Costco, Save Mart Supermarkets, Food 4 Less, Ralph's, Topco stores, El Super, Kroger, Giant-Eagle, Stop & Shop, Aldi and Whole Foods,.
Consumers should should not eat them and should throw them away..
The most common symptoms of salmonella are diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever within eight to 72 hours of eating the contaminated food. The illness can be severe or even life-threatening for infants, older people, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems.
If you suffer from food poisoning, you need to get immediate medical care. If it continues or there are long term effects, you should contact an attorney concerning the problem. Early investigation can include the collection of samples, checking for health alerts, and the proper notifying of those who caused the problem.
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Phil Pearce
" If it continues or there are long term affects, you should contact an attorney concerning the problem. "
That should be effects, not affects. Big difference.
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