In a notice published on Jan. 27, the FDA upgraded its current classification of Marketside Broccoli Florets to Class 1, which is the most severe type of recall. The 12-ounce bags, created by Braga ...
A recall affecting bagged broccoli florets sold in 20 states has been given the Food and Drug Administration's most serious health hazard classification. The broccoli, sold at Walmart stores in ...
The FDA says recalled broccoli florets sold at Walmart stores in Oklahoma are potentially deadly. Braga recalled 12-ounce bags of ready-to-eat marketside broccoli florets in late December due to a ...
Braga Fresh, a California-based food manufacturer, recalled the washed and ready-to-eat 12-ounce Marketside Broccoli Florets sold at Walmart in at least 20 states. The recalled broccoli has a UPC ...
The Food and Drug Administration has upgraded its classification of a broccoli recall initially reported in late December, labeling it as “Class I” — the agency’s most serious recall ...
You can get in touch with Ian by emailing [email protected]. Languages: English. Broccoli florets sold in Walmart stores across 20 states that were recalled over bacterial contamination fears ...
Consumers are urged to discard the affected Marketside Broccoli Florets. Braga Fresh issued a voluntary recall of washed and ready-to-eat 12oz Marketside Broccoli Florets sold at some Walmart stores.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has labeled the broccoli recall as a Class I, the highest risk level issued by the agency.
Now, that same product is at an even greater risk of causing harm. Roughly 5,900 bags of broccoli across 20 states are impacted by the updated status of the recall, according to the FDA. Such states ...