Key Takeaway

Broccoli Florets packaged with the following [Product Brand, amount per case / pounds per package, item code]: 1) Imperial Fresh, 1/5#, 6712509; 2) Imperial Fresh, 1/3#, 9731258; 3) Imperial Fresh, by G.O. Fresh was recalled on August 3, 2017. The hazard: Broccoli has the potential to be contaminated with E. coli O26

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Broccoli Florets packaged with the following [Product Brand, amount per case / pounds per package, item code]: 1) Imperial Fresh, 1/5#, 6712509; 2) Imperial Fresh, 1/3#, 9731258; 3) Imperial Fresh,

Recalled: August 3, 2017 ~900 pounds (total) units affected F-3412-2017

Description

Broccoli Florets packaged with the following [Product Brand, amount per case / pounds per package, item code]: 1) Imperial Fresh, 1/5#, 6712509; 2) Imperial Fresh, 1/3#, 9731258; 3) Imperial Fresh, 1/5#, 1515360; 4) SYSCO Imperial, 4/3#, 6540843; 5) Imperial Fresh, 1/5#, 6709356; 6) SYSCO Imperial, 4/3#, 6540843

Hazard / Reason

Broccoli has the potential to be contaminated with E. coli O26

Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.

Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.

Products Affected

Broccoli Florets packaged with the following [Product Brand, amount per case / pounds per package, item code]: 1) Imperial Fresh, 1/5#, 6712509; 2) Imperial Fresh, 1/3#, 9731258; 3) Imperial Fresh,

Food

Broccoli Florets packaged with the following [Product Brand, amount per case / pounds per package, item code]: 1) Imperial Fresh, 1/5#, 6712509; 2) Imperial Fresh, 1/3#, 9731258; 3) Imperial Fresh,

Food

Company Information

G.O. Fresh

Minneapolis, MN, United States

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Distribution

5 distributers in 4 states: MN, WI, IA, and ND.

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