September 26, 2011

Carol’s Cuts issues voluntary recall associated with Jensen Farms cantaloupe recall

Carol’s Cuts LLC of Kansas City is recalling 594 pounds of fresh-cut cantaloupe packaged in 5-pound trays as chunks and as an ingredient in 8-ounce mixed fruit medley because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, according to a release from FDA.

Carol’s Cuts Fruit Medley, packaged in 8-ounce individual serving clamshell containers (6 packages per case) and 5-pound bulk trays of cantaloupe chunks were distributed to institutional food customers, including restaurants, in Overland Park, Kansas, Kansas City and Maryland Heights, Missouri and Omaha, Nebraska. Institutional customers may have used the cantaloupe on salad bars and as fruit menu items. Some institutional customers may have placed the 8-ounce servings in retail venues. Carol’s Cuts has notified all institutional customers of the recall and asked that the contaminated cantaloupe be returned or destroyed.

The Carol’s Cuts Fruit Medley product was shipped to customers on Aug. 26 and Sept. 12, and can be identified by oval label stickers stating Fruit Medley and having Best if Used By dates of Sept. 3 and Sept. 19, respectively. The 5-pound bulk trays of cantaloupe chunks were shipped to customers on Aug. 26 and Aug. 29 and are identified with tray stickers showing a Lot #72361 and a Best if Used By date of Sept. 3; and shipped Sept. 12 and are identified with tray stickers showing a Lot #72700 and a Best if Used By date of Sept. 19.

The Carol’s Cuts recall is part of a larger recall involving cantaloupe traced to Rocky Ford cantaloupes produced by Jensen Farms in Holly, Colo. FDA confirmed that listeria was found in samples taken from a Denver-area store and the Jensen Farms packing facility. The melons were shipped to at least 17 different states across the U.S. between July 29 and Sept. 10. As of Thursday there were eight deaths and 55 illnesses related to the contaminated cantaloupe.

Jensen Farms earlier issued a voluntary nationwide recall of its cantaloupes after news of the multi-state outbreak. Jenson Farms has ceased production and distribution of the product while FDA and the company continue their investigations as to what caused the problem.

Consumers who may have the recalled Carol’s Cuts product in their possession should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund or destroy it.

 





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