Cantaloupes Recalled Over Possible Salmonella Contamination
Cantaloupes Recalled Over Possible Salmonella Contamination

Cantaloupes Recalled , Over Possible Salmonella Contamination.

On Nov.

9, the FDA announced that Sofia Produce LLC is recalling all fresh cantaloupes.

The company "operates under the name Trufresh," 'USA Today' reports.

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The cantaloupes that may be contaminated with salmonella were distributed to Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Texas, Tennessee and Wisconsin.

They were also distributed to Canada.

The cantaloupes were sold between Oct.

16-Oct.

23 and contain a "Malichita" label.

The cantaloupes were sold between Oct.

16-Oct.

23 and contain a "Malichita" label.

The words "Product of Mexico/Produit du Mexique" also appear on the fruit.

Consumers who bought the recalled products should throw them away or return them to the store.

There haven't been any illnesses reported so far, according to 'USA Today.'.

Symptoms of a salmonella infection include stomach pain, fever, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

If you think you may have been affected, contact your health care provider.