Dierberg's, Schnuck's Respond to Cantaloupe Salmonella Warning Issued in Missouri
Consumers are advised to throw out any cantaloupe grown in southwest Indiana. A specific farm and stores have not been released.
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services issued a warning this week reporting that Missouri has 12 confirmed cases of Salmonella Typhimurium, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cantaloupe grown in southwestern Indiana is the focus of the outbreak and consumers are advised to throw out cantaloupe from that area. It should be identified by a sticker on the cantaloupe. A specific farm or stores carrying the product have not been named. UPDATE: A spokesperson for Dierbergs that their stores are not involved in the cantaloupe recall. Dierbergs receives their cantaloupes from California growers, the spokesperson stated in an email. Schnucks Spokesperson Lori Willis tells Patch that Schnucks does receive …
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