Thousands of pounds of almonds are being recalled after a recent test found salmonella, the Food and Drug Administration said.
, the Food and Drug Administration said.
Sacramento-based Blue Diamond Growers is recalling 347,650 pounds of Whole Brown Almonds due to potential salmonella contamination. The company's internal sampling found a positive salmonella result on the implicated lots of products,The FDA says recalled products were distributed in California, Colorado and Illinois. They were also distributed internationally in Germany, Morocco and Canada.
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