- The frozen vegetables from Endico brand are called back on the basis of Listeria Contamination.
- The mixed vegetables were distributed in six states and DC with Loscodes 110625 or 170625.
- Check your freezer for these vegetables –Listeria Can be serious or even fatal for some groups.
There is an active Listeria monocytogenesPresent According to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The recall contains 2.5 pound bags of frozen peas and carrots and frozen mixed vegetables, both of which are packed in a clear plastic bag with the green-red endico label on the front.
The called back pockets with vegetables were distributed between July 18 and August 4, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maryland, Washington DC and Florida. All affected products have one of the two Los codes below.
Peas and carrots | Lot 110625 | Production date 6/11/25 | Use 6/10/27 to date |
Mixed vegetables | Lot 170625 | Production date 17.06.25 | Use until 16.06.27. |
While no diseases were reported, the recall was made by the company, Endico Potatoes Inc. Listeria. An infection of Listeria (Listeriosis) can be serious or even fatal for younger children, older people, pregnant women and people with a weakened immune system. The infection symptoms include fever, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. If you have signs of listeriosis, contact a health service provider immediately.
Endico calls on customers who bought the called back products not to consume them, and instead bring them back to the place of purchase in order to receive a complete refund. You can also contact 1-800-431-1398 with all questions under 1-800-431-1398.