Fresh Fruit Sold In PA Recalled Over Salmonella Concern
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By Megan Verhelst
Published on April 22, 2026.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recalled 8,302 cartons of cantaloupes sold in four states, including Pennsylvania, due to salmonella concerns. The recall was initially initiated on March 24 and upgraded to Class I on April 20. The affected cantals were also distributed in Florida, California, and New York. The FDA has advised consumers to throw the product away or return it for a refund.
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