Kroger recalls some frozen berry products due to possible contamination by hepatitis A | New



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PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) – If you have frozen berries in the freezer, you can check the bag.

Kroger stores across the country and affiliated chains are reminiscent of some frozen berries because of possible hepatitis A contamination.

They are marketed under the "Private Selection" brand and have "best by" sales dates from June to July.

The following articles are recalled:

  • PRIVATE SELECTION TRIPLE BERRY MEDLEY FROZEN, 48 OZ (BETTER: 07-07-20; UPC: 0001111079120);
  • TRIPLE BERRY MEDLEY FROZEN PRIVATE SELECTION, 16 OZ (BEST BY: 06-19-20; UPC: 0001111087808);
  • PRIVATE SELECTION BLACKBERRIES FROZEN, 16 OZ (BETTER: 06-19-20, 07-02-20; UPC: 0001111087809)

Fred Meyer, QFC and other affiliates of Kroger are concerned.

The FDA discovered the virus on the fruit during a sampling of berries. No case of client's illness has been reported.

Customers who purchased the products must not consume them and must return them to the store for a full refund or replacement.

Additional information on this reminder is available on the website FDA website.

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