WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak
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The products were sold at stores such as Aldi, H-E-B, Kroger, Safeway and Weis Markets, along with Trader Joe’s and Walmart, the FDA said.
Wall Street Journal link above, FDA link below.
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@ctujackbauer said in WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak:
purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022,
Not to be crass, but don’t they think it’s a little late to tell people NOT to serve or eat fresh strawberries sold as far back as March 5th? Unless you froze them, these berries would have been long consumed by now, they wouldn’t stay fresh for one to two and a half months.
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@mistercheap said in WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak:
@ctujackbauer said in WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak:
purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022,
Not to be crass, but don’t they think it’s a little late to tell people NOT to serve or eat fresh strawberries sold as far back as March 5th? Unless you froze them, these berries would have been long consumed by now, they wouldn’t stay fresh for one to two and a half months.
The FDA warning is for frozen (they suggest throwing them out).
I think it’s more of a heads up because Hepatitis A symptoms happen from 15 to 50 days out.
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@ctujackbauer said in WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak:
@mistercheap said in WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak:
@ctujackbauer said in WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak:
purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022,
Not to be crass, but don’t they think it’s a little late to tell people NOT to serve or eat fresh strawberries sold as far back as March 5th? Unless you froze them, these berries would have been long consumed by now, they wouldn’t stay fresh for one to two and a half months.
The FDA warning is for frozen (they suggest throwing them out).
I think it’s more of a heads up because Hepatitis A symptoms happen from 15 to 50 days out.
@ctujackbauer think you misunderstood my post. I said UNLESS you froze them, most people would have long ago consumed them. Didn’t say having froze them made them safe to eat.
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@mistercheap said in WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak:
@ctujackbauer said in WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak:
@mistercheap said in WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak:
@ctujackbauer said in WSJ - FDA Probing Organic Strawberries Linked to Possible Hepatitis A Outbreak:
purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022,
Not to be crass, but don’t they think it’s a little late to tell people NOT to serve or eat fresh strawberries sold as far back as March 5th? Unless you froze them, these berries would have been long consumed by now, they wouldn’t stay fresh for one to two and a half months.
The FDA warning is for frozen (they suggest throwing them out).
I think it’s more of a heads up because Hepatitis A symptoms happen from 15 to 50 days out.
@ctujackbauer think you misunderstood my post. I said UNLESS you froze them, most people would have long ago consumed them. Didn’t say having froze them made them safe to eat.
Saul Goodman. I was agreeing with you - fresh strawberries would have expired, frozen strawberries the FDA is recommending to discard them.