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Recall Issued for Multiple Frozen Berry Brands Due to Hepatitis A Risk

By DishBloom Kitchen·June 30, 2026· Source: CDC

A health alert issued by the CDC has triggered an urgent recall for several brands of frozen mixed berries due to potential contamination with Hepatitis A. The affected products, sold at major retailers nationwide, have a best-before date through December 2026. Consumers are advised to check their freezers and return any affected items to the point of purchase for a full refund. Health officials have confirmed multiple cases linked to these berries, emphasizing the importance of cooking frozen fruits before consumption to eliminate any potential pathogens.

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