Mushrooms sold in N.Y. recalled over possible listeria contamination
- Harvest NYC issued a nationwide recall for Enoki mushrooms.
- This action followed detection of possible Listeria contamination.
- New York State testing found Listeria in samples from a Buffalo store.
- The recall affects 200-gram packages sold from January 11 through 31, 2025.
- No illnesses were reported, and consumers must discard or return the mushrooms.
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