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FDA Issues Listeria-Linked Recalls for Wiet Peeters and LLK Trading Mushroom Products

Authorities detected Listeria monocytogenes in sliced mushrooms during routine CFIA testing, triggering FDA recalls for several products to protect vulnerable consumers.

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Overview

  • The FDA issued formal recall notices on July 11 and 14 for Wiet Peeters Farm Products Limited and LLK Trading Inc. after tests found Listeria monocytogenes in their products.
  • Wiet Peeters recalled Aunt Mid’s Fresh Sliced Mushrooms, Peeters Mushroom Farm Cremini Sliced and Thick Slice Mushrooms following CFIA detection, with distribution in Michigan and Ohio.
  • LLK Trading pulled its 200g needle mushrooms sold in New York after FDA routine testing identified potential Listeria contamination.
  • Consumers who purchased any of the recalled mushroom products in Michigan, Ohio or New York are advised to return them to retailers for a full refund.
  • No illnesses have been reported in connection with these recalls as investigations into contamination sources continue.