Publix recalls blueberries after multiple people reportedly became severely sick with E. coli. Here are the impacted states
Publix is recalling frozen organic blueberries across eight states following 12 reports of E. coli contamination.
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Frozen organic blueberries sold via Publix were recalled across eight states, including Florida and Georgia, after 12 reports of E. coli contamination. The FDA investigated the outbreak linked to the frozen produce.
Epilogue added 42d ago, after coverage quieted.
Coverage (8)
- Frozen blueberries recalled after 12 reports of E. coli contamination Yahoo · 45d ago
- Outbreak of E. coli linked to frozen organic blueberries sold via Publix being investigated WGCU · 45d ago
- Outbreak Investigation of E. coli: Frozen Blueberries (July 2026) fda.gov · 45d ago
- Frozen blueberries sold at Georgia, Florida Publix stores recalled for possible E. coli contamination CBS News · 45d ago
- PSA: Frozen Blueberries Recalled Across 8 States After 12 E. Coli Illnesses Delish · 45d ago
- Publix recalls blueberries after multiple people reportedly became severely sick with E. coli. Here are the impacted states Upper Michigan's Source · 45d ago
- FDA Announces Recall on Blueberries Sold in 8 States for Potential E. Coli Contamination Yahoo · 45d ago
- Publix recalls blueberries after multiple people reportedly became severely sick with E. coli. Here are the impacted states WSFA · 45d ago
The brief
Publix has issued a recall for frozen organic blueberries after 12 people reportedly became sick from E. coli contamination. The affected products were sold at stores in eight states, including Georgia and Florida.
Coverage from the FDA, CBS News, and Yahoo emphasizes that an outbreak investigation is currently underway. Delish and WGCU specifically identify the recalled items as frozen organic blueberries.
Future developments depend on the ongoing FDA outbreak investigation into the contamination source.
Synthesized by Archynetys from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. ✓ fact-checked: all claims supported by sources Updated 43d ago.
Quick answers
How many people were affected by the E. coli contamination?
There have been 12 reports of illness.
Which stores are involved in the recall?
The recall involves frozen blueberries sold via Publix stores.
Which states are impacted by the recall?
The recall affects eight states, including Florida and Georgia.
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