Trader Joe’s has just announced a voluntary recall on their store-brand frozen Organic Tropical Fruit Blend. This recall is due to a possible contamination with hepatitis A.

The bag contains a variety of frozen fruit, including pineapples, bananas, strawberries and mangoes. The affected products have “BEST BY” dates 04/25/24, 05/12/24, 05/23/24, 05/30/24 and 06/07/24.

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a side by side of the Trader Joe’s frozen Tropical Fruit blend with a “recall alert” graphic and a Trader Joe’s storefront

While no illness has been reported connected to this recall, Trader Joe’s is urging customers to check their freezers and dispose of any bags of the Organic Tropical Fruit Blend.

Hepatitis Ais an incredibly contagious virus. Those infected with hepatitis A may experience symptoms like fatigue, nausea, stomach pain and jaundice for several weeks. Although it is a short-term and treatable illness, it does require medical care.

If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms and have consumed the affected product, call your health care provider immediately. Hepatitis A can quickly spread to other food and surfaces, so carefully follow thesesafe handling and cleaning proceduresif your home may be contaminated.

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