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(KSLA / Gray News) – The US Food and Drug Administration issued a recall of Kroger brand frozen blackberries on Friday, June 7, due to possible hepatitis A virus contamination.
The FDA advised consumers not to eat or dispose of Kroger frozen fruit packaged under the store's "Private Selection" brand.
Here is a list of the recalled products:
* Medley Frozen Berry Medley Private Selection, 48 oz (BEST BY: 07-07-20; UPC: 0001111079120)
* Triple Selection Frozen Berries Selection, 16 oz (BEST BY: 06-19-20; UPC: 0001111087808)
* Private Selection Ripe Mulberries, 16 oz (BEST BY: 06-19-20, 07-02-20; UPC: 0001111087809)
According to a statement issued by the FDA, no case of hepatitis A related to berry consumption has been reported so far.
The Disease Control Center indicates that some symptoms of hepatitis A are fatigue, lack of appetite, stomach pain, nausea, and jaundice.
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