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FDA Issues Urgent Recall for Frozen Berries Linked to Hepatitis A Contamination

By DishBloom Kitchen·July 1, 2026· Source: FDA

The FDA has issued an urgent recall of several brands of frozen mixed berries after reports of potential Hepatitis A contamination. The affected products, primarily sold in large retail chains, are advised to be returned or discarded immediately. Consumers who have purchased these berries are encouraged to check the packaging date and product codes, as symptoms of the virus can manifest weeks after exposure. Health officials emphasize the importance of food safety practices to prevent further outbreaks.

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