Muranaka Farm Parsley Recall Announcement – Muranaka Farm, Inc. of Moorpark, CA has recalled its parsley because the product has the potential to be contaminated with the foodborne pathogen, Salmonella . The recall was prompted after routine product testing by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detected the presence of the bacteria.
Muranaka Farm Parsley Recall Information
The company has recalled 1005 cases of 60 count bunched parsley with a Lot Code of 0023909. The product was shipped in a brown wax carton under the Muranaka Label with a parsley silhouette on the side. The bunches were banded using a red rubber band. The lot code 0023909 is on a sticker on the outside of the carton.
Product was distributed in the following 10 states: Arizona (30 cases), California (574 cases), Colorado (35 cases), Florida (60 Cases), Iowa (3 cases), Illinois (1 case), Missouri (7 cases), Tennessee (5 cases), Texas (278 cases) and Wisconsin (12 cases). These cases were distributed within both retail and foodservice outlets.
Salmonella can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Please see Salmonella and Salmonella Symptoms to learn more.
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