Nationwide Carrot Recall After E. coli Outbreak Linked to 1 Death, 39 Illnesses

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Several brands of organic carrots from Grimmway Farms are being recalled due to potential E. coli contamination, linked to an outbreak causing one death and 39 illnesses. The recall affects both baby and whole carrots sold under various brand names, with best-if-used-by dates from September 11 to November 12. These products were distributed across the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Canada.
- RECALL ALERT: Organic carrots recalled for possible E. coli contamination First Alert 4
- Where People Got Sick: E. coli Outbreak, Organic Carrots, November 2024 CDC
- 1 death reported in E. coli outbreak linked to carrots old by Grimmway Farms; 39 cases across country, CDC says ABC13 Houston
- Carrots recalled after E. coli outbreak kills 1, sickens 39 others -- alert affects Walmart, Target New York Post
- Carrot Recall As Warning Issued Over 19 Brands Sold in Major Stores Newsweek
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