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Romaine lettuce recalled because of rodent droppings

Romaine lettuce recalled because of rodent droppings
Romaine lettuce recalled because of rodent droppings


C&E Farms Inc., of Oxnard, CA, is recalling certain bins of romaine lettuce because the product may be contaminated with rodent droppings.

According to the details posted online by the FDA, the recall was initiated on June 16, 2023, and is ongoing.

The recalled product was distributed in Massachusetts and Minnesota.

Recalled products:

  • Romaine lettuce packed in bulk 45-pound mini-bins
  • 2580 mini-bins
  • Code: Tierrasol 23-26R08

Anyone who purchased the recalled product should immediately dispose of it and not consume it.

Food products exposed to filth, like rodents, can make you or your family members sick. Rodents can transmit disease through their waste.

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