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Mustard greens grown in Georgia recalled
Georgia-Based Baker Farms Recalls Curly Mustard Greens Due to Listeria Risk, Texas Officials Detected Contamination
Baker Farms recalls curly mustard greens due to listeria risk, with no reported illnesses. Customers advised to return or dispose of the affected product.
RECALL ALERT: Mustard greens grown in Georgia recalled after Listeria contamination
Baker Farms, based out of Norman Park, Ga., issued a recall of their 16-ounce curly mustard greens after a Listeria contamination was detected in Texas.
Baker Farms mustard greens recalled due to listeria contamination
(CNN) – Baker Farms has issued a recall for its mustard greens due to listeria contamination. The Baker Farms curly mustard was sold in 16-ounce bags with a “best by” date of 11-21-2024. The impacted bags were distributed from Nov. 5 to Nov. 9. The listeria contamination was discovered in late November.
Georgia company recalls mustard greens sold in several states
The product was sold in Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Louisana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas.
Greens Recalled Due to Listeria Contamination
Curly mustard salad greens are being recalled after they tested positive for listeria, bacteria that can cause serious infections.
Mustard greens grown in Georgia recalled due to listeria contamination
Health officials say you should throw out these mustard greens grown in Georgia due to a listeria contamination.
Greens that went to Florida, Texas, 7 other states are recalled. They may have listeria
Baker Farms’ company-written, FDA-posted recall says the Texas Department of State Health Services found listeria in a finished product of Baker Farms Curly Mustard greens that was packed on Nov. 4 and distributed from Nov.
Bagged Greens Recalled In The Southern States Due To Listeria Risk
If you live in the southern U.S. and recently bought mustard greens, check your fridge to make sure it's not a brand that has been recalled for a listeria risk.
Mustard greens grown in south Georgia recalled after Listeria contamination
Baker Farms, which is based in Norman Park in south Georgia, has issued a recall for its 16-ounce bags of Baker Farms Curly Mustard greens after the product tested positive for “Listeria monocytogenes” in Texas.
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Greens set to target four major banks in federal election
The Greens have revealed a new plan to tackle Australia's big four banks before the next federal election. The Australian ...
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German Conservatives Court Greens to Keep Coalition Options Open
German conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz rowed back on recent sharp criticism of the Greens as he seeks to keep ...
Serious Eats on MSN
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10 Recipes That Shine a Light on Kale, Radicchio, and Other Winter Greens
Three kinds of leafy greens—kale, Swiss chard, and spinach—combine with mushrooms, garlic, leeks, mustard, and spices to form ...
Sun Journal
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Lewiston Middle School harvest greens grown indoors
LEWISTON — Students in the 21st Century program Thursday at Lewiston Middle School harvested
greens
that were grown in a ...
Juneau Empire on MSN
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Turning over a new leaf: Juneau Greens grows fresh food
A new favorite is a ruffly lettuce called Cristabel. It is a hybrid of “iceberg lettuce crunch and green leaf lettuce,” ...
wacotrib
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Mike Copeland: Lorena getting its greens; Dickies to California; Paper plant administration; Big space, quick deal
BrightFarms is opening its Lorena greenhouse. Dickies is leaving Fort Worth for California. Graphic Packaging has another ...
World Socialist Web Site
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Australian Greens appeal for big business coalition government with Labor
Greens
leader Adam Bandt this week appealed for Labor to accept a formal alliance with the minor party in the event that ...
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Greens weigh in on Mt Messenger bypass controversy
It comes in the wake of a farming couple being ordered to pay $180,000 in court costs after trying to prevent their land being taken for the project.
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