The recall was first issued at the start of October, now the FDA has issued a Class I recall for the product.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has classified the ongoing recall of Taiwan Enoki mushrooms distributed by HH Fresh Trading Corp as a Class I recall, the agency's most serious designation.The firm-initiated recall began on October 11 and was classified by the FDA as Class I on December 4.A Class I recall is reserved for situations in which consuming the product poses a high probability of causing serious adverse health consequences or death.
The recall involves mushrooms imported from Taiwan and distributed by HH Fresh Trading Corp, headquartered in Los Angeles, California.The mushrooms were distributed in West Virginia in multiple retail store locations and were sold on August 20 and August 23, with 240 cases for each date.The mushroom product comes in a 200-gram, clear plastic package marked with barcode #4711498860019 on the reverse.Consumers are urged to discard or return the affected mushrooms immediately.
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