A Florida produce distributor has recalled thousands of cantaloupes due to a potential risk of Salmonella contamination – and now the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning of an increased risk.The recall was first initiated last month, but the FDA upgraded it to Class I on April 20, meaning consuming the affected cantaloupe could lead to severe health consequences or death. According to an FDA enforcement report updated earlier this week, Ayco Farms Inc., based in Pompano Beach, Florida, recalled 8,302 cartons of its fruit.Although the recalled cantaloupes are no longer sold in st...
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