Recalled tomatoes distributed to 3 states could cause severe illness, death: FDA

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Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Tomato recall upgraded to Class I warning: FDA
Consumption of these affected tomatoes could cause severe illness of death, FDA warns.

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A recall of tomatoes has now been upgraded to a Class I warning, the U.S Food and Drug Administration said, meaning consumption could cause severe illness or death.

On May 2, Williams Farms Repack LLC, based in South Carolina, recalled tomatoes for a possible salmonella contamination.

The affected tomatoes were packaged and sold to wholesalers and distributors in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia between April 23 to 28. They were available in multiple packaging formats under Williams Farms Repack or H&C Farms:

  • 5x6 25 pounds, lot code: R4467
  • 6x6 25 pounds, lot codes: R4467, R4470
  • Combo 25 pounds, lot code: R4467
  • 4x4 2 layer, lot code: R4467
  • 4x5 2 layer, lot code: R4467
  • 60-count, 2 layer, lot code: R4467
  • 60-count, 18 pounds, loose, lot codes: R4467, R4470
  • XL, 18 pounds, loose, lot code: R4467
  • 3-count trays with UPC 0 33383 65504 8, lot code: R4467

"Class I is a situation in which there is a reasonable probability that the use of, or exposure to, a violative product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death," FDA said.

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