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Outbreak Investigation of E. coli O121:H19: Organic Carrots (November 2024)
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Outbreak Investigation of E. coli O121:H19: Organic Carrots (November 2024)

foodpoisoningnewsBy foodpoisoningnewsNovember 18, 2024Updated:November 19, 2024No Comments6 Mins Read
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Grimmway Farms initiated a voluntary recall of multiple sizes and brands of bagged organic whole and baby carrots.

  • Organic whole carrots were available for purchase at retail from August 14 through October 23, 2024 (365, Bunny Luv, Cal-Organic, Compliments, Full Circle, Good & Gather, GreenWise, Marketside, Nature’s Promise, O Organic, President’s Choice, Simple Truth, Trader Joe’s, Wegmans, Wholesome Pantry).
  • Organic baby carrots include specific best-if-used-by dates printed on the bags ranging from September 11 to November 12, 2024 (365, Bunny Luv, Cal-Organic, Compliments, Full Circle, Good & Gather, GreenWise, Grimmway Farms, Kroger, LIDL, Marketside, Nature’s Promise, O Organic, President’s Choice, Raley’s, Simple Truth, Sprouts, Trader Joe’s, Wegmans, Wholesome Pantry).

A full list of recalled products is below. These products are likely no longer available for sale in stores but could be in people’s homes.  Now, the first e. coli Carrot lawsuit has been filed.

Symptoms of E. coli

Symptoms include severe stomach cramps, diarrhea, fever, nausea, and/or vomiting. Symptoms begin anywhere from a few days after consuming contaminated food or up to nine days later.

The severity or presence of certain symptoms may depend on the type of pathogenic E. coli that is causing the infection. Some infections can cause severe bloody diarrhea and lead to life-threatening conditions, such as a type of kidney failure called hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), or the development of high blood pressure, chronic kidney disease, and neurologic problems.

Stores Affected

These products were sold nationwide but are likely no longer available for sale in stores.

Status

Ongoing

Recommendation

  • Consumers should check their refrigerators and freezers and should not eat recalled bagged whole or baby carrots. If you have these products in your home, do not eat or use them, throw them away, and clean and sanitize surfaces they touched. If you purchased organic whole or baby carrots and stored them without the original packaging and don’t know what brand they are, you should not eat them and should throw them away.
  • Retailers and distributors that purchased recalled bagged whole or baby carrots should not sell this product and should notify their customers. These products are likely past shelf-life and no longer available for sale in stores, but distributors and retailers should check their refrigerators and freezers and should not serve or sell recalled bagged whole or baby carrots.
    • Retailers that are unsure if they received these products may need to contact their supplier. If you are unable to determine whether or not recalled product was received, you should discard the contents of the bins and use extra care to clean and sanitize the bins before refilling.
  • Retailers, distributors, and consumers should follow FDA’s safe handling and cleaning advice and use extra care in cleaning and sanitizing any surfaces and containers that may have come in contact with these products to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
  • Contact your healthcare provider if you think you may have symptoms of an E. coli infection after eating organic carrots.

Current Update

November 17, 2024

The FDA and CDC, in collaboration with state and local partners, are investigating illnesses in a multistate outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O121:H19 infections linked to organic whole and baby carrots supplied by Grimmway Farms of Bakersfield, California.

State and local public health officials are interviewing people about the foods they ate in the week before they got sick. Of the 27 people interviewed, 26 (96%) reported eating carrots.

FDA’s traceback investigation identified Grimmway Farms as the common supplier of organic whole and baby carrots in this outbreak. On November 16, 2024, Grimmway Farms initiated a voluntary recall of multiple quantities and brands of bagged organic whole and baby carrots and contacted their distributing customers. The retail-packaged organic whole carrots were in stores for purchase from August 14 through October 23, 2024. The organic baby carrots have different best-if-used-by-dates ranging from September 11 through November 12, 2024. A full list of recalled products is below.

Note:  The First Carrot E. coli Lawsuit was Filed on November 18, 2024.

Although product is likely no longer on the market, carrots can last a long time when refrigerated or frozen. Consumers should check their refrigerators and freezers and discard these recalled products. Distributors and retailers that may have received recalled bagged organic whole and baby carrots should follow the recommendations above and contact their customers.

FDA is working with the firm to determine the source of contamination and whether additional products are affected. This advisory will be updated as information becomes available.

Case Count Map Provided by CDC

Case Count Map from CDC for the Outbreak Investigation of E. coli O121:H9 Related to Organic Carrots (as of 11/15/2024)

Case Count

  • Total Illnesses: 39
  • Hospitalizations: 15
  • Deaths: 1
  • Last Illness Onset: October 28, 2024
  • States with Cases: AR, CA, CO, MA, MI, MN, MO, NC, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, SC, TX, VA, WA, WY
  • Product Distribution: Nationwide

Useful Links

  • CDC Food Safety Alert
  • Grimmway Farms Recall
  • Food Safety Tips for Retailers and Consumers During an Outbreak
  • Food Safety Resources for Produce Shippers and Carriers During a Foodborne Illness Outbreak
  • Who to Contact
  • What is E. coli?

Recalled Products

On November 16, 2024, Grimmway Farms initiated a voluntary recall of multiple quantities and brands of bagged organic whole and baby carrots and contacted their distributing customers. Recalled products were shipped directly to retail distribution centers nationwide in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada. These products should no longer be in grocery stores but may be in consumers’ refrigerators or freezers.

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

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

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

Label Bag Sizes

Best if used by:

From

Best if used by:

Through

Sample Product Image
365 12oz, 1lb, 2lb 9/11/24 11/02/24
365 Baby Carrots
Bunny Luv 1lb, 2lb, 3lb, 5lb 9/11/24 11/12/24
Bunny Luv Baby Carrots
Cal-Organic 12oz, 1lb, 2lb, 2pk/2lbs 9/11/24 11/02/24
Cal-Organic Baby Carrots
Compliments 1lb 9/14/24 10/24/24
Compliments Baby Carrots
Full Circle 1lb 9/14/24 10/24/24
Full Circle Baby Carrots
Good & Gather 12oz, 1lb 9/14/24 11/02/24
Good & Gather Baby Carrots
GreenWise 1lb 9/11/24 10/26/24
GreenWise Baby Carrots
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
Marketside Baby Carrots
Nature’s Promise 1lb 9/13/24 10/25/24
Nature's Promise Baby Carrots
O Organic 12oz, 1lb, 2lb 9/11/24 11/02/24
O-Organic Baby Carrots
President’s Choice 1lb, 2lb 9/11/24 11/02/24
President's Choice Baby Carrots
Raley’s 1lb 9/14/24 10/23/24
Raley’s Baby Carrots
Simple Truth 1lb 9/14/24 10/20/24
Simple Truth Baby Carrots
Sprouts 1lb, 2lb 9/13/24 11/04/24
Sprouts Baby Carrots
Trader Joe’s 1lb 9/13/24 11/04/24
Trader Joe's Baby Carrots
Wegmans 12oz, 1lb, 2lb 9/14/24 11/02/24
Wegmans Baby Carrots
Wholesome Pantry 1lb, 2lb 9/16/24 11/07/24
Wholesome Pantry Baby Carrots

Who to Contact

Consumers who have symptoms should contact their health care provider to report their symptoms and receive care.

To report a complaint or adverse event (illness or serious allergic reaction),
visit Industry and Consumer Assistance.

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