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Grand
Rapids, Michigan, August 6, 2013 – Heeren Brothers Produce is recalling
approximately 5,400 cantaloupes because of a possible health risk to consumers.
The
produce, which was distributed to small, independent grocers in Michigan July
23-26, has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes and
should be discarded and not consumed.
The cantaloupes are Athena Cantaloupes, but have no stickers or other
markings that identify them as such.
Heeren
Brothers Produce has not received any case of reported illnesses related to
this product to date. The recall does
not affect any other Heeren Brothers Produce products.
After receiving notice from the FDA, Heeren
Brothers Produce immediately alerted retailers and requested that they remove
the produce from their shelves. Heeren
Brothers Produce has also contacted the supplier of the cantaloupes. The source of the potential issue is still
under investigation. Heeren Brothers
Produce is cooperating fully with the FDA.
Consumers
who have questions may contact Heeren Brothers Produce at 616.452.2101 Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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