
- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) upgraded the recall of frozen GreenWise Organic Whole Blueberries and Whole Mixed Berries from Publix to Class I.
- A Class I recall indicates the highest level of health risk.
- The initial recall of frozen berry products sold at Publix supermarkets was linked to potential E. coli contamination.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) upgraded a recall for frozen blueberries and mixed berries sold at Publix supermarkets across the United States to a Class I recall on August 18.
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This followed a July 3 recall of GreenWise Organic Blueberries from Frutas y Hortalizas del Sur S.A., San Carlos, Chile.
Out of caution, Publix recalled all lots of four products, which included:
- GreenWise Organic Whole Blueberries, 10-ounce, UPC 41415-06453
- GreenWise Organic Whole Blueberries, 48-ounce, UPC 41415-12053
- GreenWise Organic Whole Mixed Berries, 10-ounce, UPC 41415-06753
- GreenWise Organic Whole Mixed Berries, 48-ounce, UPC 41415-12153
Customers have been encouraged not to consume these products and to either discard them or return them to Publix for a full refund. Publix could not immediately be reached for comment.
This Class I recall affects all Publix stores across the United States. The supermarket chain currently operates 1,413 stores in 8 states:
- Alabama
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Virginia
As of July 30, the CDC reported 12 cases of
Symptoms of E. coli typically begin within
However, some people may develop serious kidney issues that require hospitalization.
Robert Glatter, MD, attending physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City and an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Zucker School of Medicine, said that young children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems are at greater risk of serious illness.
Signs of E. coli infection include:
If you experience any of the following severe symptoms, you should contact a healthcare professional right away:
- diarrhea and a fever higher than 102°F (38.8º C)
- diarrhea for more than 3 days that does not improve
- bloody diarrhea
- vomiting to the point you cannot keep liquids down
- signs of dehydration, such as:
- decreased urine output
- dry mouth and throat
- feeling dizzy when standing up
In this case, the best way you can prevent E. coli is not to consume any of the recalled products.
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“Do not try to determine whether a package is safe by tasting it. If frozen berries have been removed from their original packaging and you cannot determine whether they were recalled, FDA advises throwing them away,” Glatter told Healthline.
“For consumers, the central message from this recall is straightforward: check the freezer, do not eat the recalled GreenWise berries, and seek immediate medical advice by going to the closest emergency department if fever, abdominal pain, or bloody stool develop after having eaten them,” he said.

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