Del Monte Fresh Produce
N.A., Inc. is recalling approximately 60,000
cantaloupes that were distributed at Costco
warehouse stores because of possible Salmonella
contamination. There are currently no confirmed
Idaho
cases linked to the outbreak, although the
product was distributed in the state.
The cantaloupes were sold
in beige plastic sleeves containing three melons
each between the dates of March 10 to March 21, 2011. The mesh sleeves had
plastic orange handles and the Del Monte Logo
with a tag that reads “3 count, Product of
Guatemala.”
The cantaloupes have lot codes of
02-15-24-10, 02-15-25-10, 02-15-26-10 and
02-15-28-10.
Consumers who believe they
are in possession of recalled cantaloupes should
not eat the melons and instead should dispose of
the cantaloupe or return it to the store for a
refund. The melons may be contaminated with
Salmonella
Panama,
a bacteria which can cause serious and
sometimes fatal infections in young children,
frail or elderly people, and others with
weakened immune systems.
Salmonella infections can cause diarrhea, fever,
and vomiting. Symptoms usually develop within
one to five days after eating contaminated food.
Most cases resolve without the need for medical
attention, and antibiotics are not advised for
most persons with uncomplicated illness. People
who have eaten cantaloupes that are being
recalled and who developed severe symptoms
should discuss their exposure with a health care
provider.
The cantaloupes were
distributed through Costco warehouse stores in
Alaska,
California,
Idaho,
Montana,
Oregon and
Washington. For more
information, consumers can contact Del Monte at
1-800-659-6500 or email at
Contact-US-Executive-Office@freshdelmonte.com.
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