Goya Foods Recalls Fruit Due to Salmonella Concern
WBAL TV in Baltimore, MD has posted a report regarding two stores that have voluntarily recalled fruit produced by the company Goya Foods. The two stores have taken the fruit off the shelves due to a concern for salmonella contamination.
The article provides information on the size and the UPC (Universal Product Code) numbers associated with the affected products. Consumers of the Goya Foods product are strongly urged to discard any unused products and bring their proof of purchase to either of the two stores involved in the recall to get a full refund of the purchase price. According to the report, no illnesses or injuries have been reported to Goya Foods as a result of consuming this product.
Salmonella is a potentially deadly infection that can cause many symptoms including diarrhea, fever, vomiting, chills, headache, muscle pain and blood in the stool. The disease is considered deadly due to the risk of dehydration due to diarrhea and vomiting. In other cases, salmonella can lead to other complications including typhoid fever. It is very important that you ensure that you have not purchased or consumed any products that could potentially be contaminated with salmonella. If you purchased any product that is contaminated, you should contact a medical professional who can assist you in fighting the infection. You can also consult an attorney for compensation if the salmonella poisoning leads to other more serious injuries or death.