Key Takeaway

Mixed Apples And/or Oranges, sold under brand Fast & Fresh Grab some goodness Product is a combination of Fuji Apples, Granny Smith Apples and Oranges The product is packed in Poly bags 10/4 lb. by Washington Harvest Wapato was recalled on January 16, 2015. The hazard: Mixed Apples And/or Oranges, Fast & Fresh Grab some goodness brand, is recalled because it contains Bidart's Granny Smith apples that have been implic...

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Mixed Apples And/or Oranges, sold under brand Fast & Fresh Grab some goodness Product is a combination of Fuji Apples, Granny Smith Apples and Oranges The product is packed in Poly bags 10/4 lb.

Recalled: January 16, 2015 ~1142/40 lbs. of Standard box units affected F-1296-2015

Description

Mixed Apples And/or Oranges, sold under brand Fast & Fresh Grab some goodness Product is a combination of Fuji Apples, Granny Smith Apples and Oranges The product is packed in Poly bags 10/4 lb. bags per case or 8/5 pound mesh bags per case.

Hazard / Reason

Mixed Apples And/or Oranges, Fast & Fresh Grab some goodness brand, is recalled because it contains Bidart's Granny Smith apples that have been implicated in a Listeria monocytogenes outbreak

Class I: Dangerous or defective product that could cause serious health problems or death.

Class I is the most serious recall classification used by the FDA, indicating a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death.

Products Affected

Mixed Apples And/or Oranges, sold under brand Fast & Fresh Grab some goodness Product is a combination of Fuji Apples, Granny Smith Apples and Oranges The product is packed in Poly bags 10/4 lb.

Food

Mixed Apples And/or Oranges, sold under brand Fast & Fresh Grab some goodness Product is a combination of Fuji Apples, Granny Smith Apples and Oranges The product is packed in Poly bags 10/4 lb.

Food

Company Information

Washington Harvest Wapato

Wapato, WA, United States

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Distribution

distributed in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington,

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