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What to watch out for during E. coli carrot recall

On Tuesday Scripps News spoke with a health expert about the recent E. coli outbreak in carrots. What should consumers be doing to protect themselves?
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CDC and public health officials continue to investigate a multi-state outbreak of E. Coli linked to brands of organic carrots and baby carrots sold by Grimmway Farms.

On Tuesday Scripps News spoke with Dr. Raynard Washington, Health Department Director for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina and chair of the Big Cities Health Coalition, about the outbreak.

What should consumers do if they have a bag of recalled carrots in their fridge?

"The first thing you should do is look at the label, as well as look at the brand, as well as the sell by date," Dr. Washington said. "If it does match what has been listed by our partners at the CDC, they should actually throw those away and of course not consume them any further."

The organic carrots, from Grimmway Farms in California, included both whole and baby carrots in various sizes and were sold under multiple brands.

According to the recall notice, the carrots were available for purchase in stores approximately from August through the end of October.

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There have been multiple e-coli outbreaks over the past several months. What makes incidents like these relatively common?

"There are a number of different ways it gets introduced into our food supply," Dr. Washington said. "It can happen where the produce is grown and packaged initially. It can also be introduced later as it's being prepared for distribution."

"E. coli is a naturally occurring bacteria, sometimes it can be in cow waste or products, and so that could of course be cross-contaminated at the point of packaging or even in the soil."

Watch the full interview with Dr. Washington in the video above.

Below is a list of recalled brands (Source: FDA website)

Organic whole carrots, which do not have a best-if-used-by date printed on the bag, but were available for purchase at retail stores from August 14 through October 23, 2024:

Label

Bag Sizes

365
1lb, 2lb, 5lb
Bunny Luv
1lb, 2lb, 5lb, 10lb, 25lb
Cal-Organic
1lb, 2lb, 5lb, 6lb, 10lb, 25lb
Compliments
2lb
Full Circle
1lb, 2lb, 5lb
Good & Gather
2lb
GreenWise
1lb, 25lbs
Marketside
2lb
Nature's Promise
1lb, 5lb
O Organic
1lb, 2lb, 5lb, 10lb
President's Choice
2lb
Simple Truth
1lb, 2lb, 5lb
Trader Joe's
1lb
Wegmans
1lb, 2lb, 5lb
Wholesome Pantry
1lb, 2lb, 5lb

Organic baby carrots with best-if-used-by-dates ranging from September 11 through November 12, 2024:

LabelBag Sizes

Best if used by:

From

Best if used by:

Through

Sample Product Image
365
12oz, 1lb, 2lb
9/11/24
11/02/24

Bunny Luv
1lb, 2lb, 3lb, 5lb
9/11/24
11/12/24

Cal-Organic
12oz, 1lb, 2lb, 2pk/2lbs
9/11/24
11/02/24

Compliments
1lb
9/14/24
10/24/24

Full Circle
1lb
9/14/24
10/24/24

Good & Gather
12oz, 1lb
9/14/24
11/02/24

GreenWise
1lb
9/11/24
10/26/24

Grimmway Farms
25 lb bag
9/11/24
10/03/24
 
Kroger
2lb
9/14/24
11/02/24
 
LIDL
1lb
9/16/24
11/07/24
 
Marketside
12oz, 1lb, 2lb
9/11/24
11/02/24

Nature's Promise
1lb
9/13/24
10/25/24

O Organic
12oz, 1lb, 2lb
9/11/24
11/02/24

President's Choice
1lb, 2lb
9/11/24
11/02/24

Raley’s
1lb
9/14/24
10/23/24

Simple Truth
1lb
9/14/24
10/20/24

Sprouts
1lb, 2lb
9/13/24
11/04/24

Trader Joe's
1lb
9/13/24
11/04/24

Wegmans
12oz, 1lb, 2lb
9/14/24
11/02/24

Wholesome Pantry
1lb, 2lb
9/16/24
11/07/24