Thousands Of Michigan Apples Are Being Recalled
You know those honeycrisp apples that a lot of people wait for all year that you can finally find in the store in the fall? Unfortunately, those honeycrisp apples are on the list of apples that are currently being recalled in Michigan. North Bay Produce is recalling nearly 2,300 cases of fresh Michigan apples and two bulk bins that includes several varieties of apples including McIntosh, Honeycrisp, Jonathan, Fuji, Jonamac and Red Delicious.
Here are some of things you need know regarding the apple recall, according to a press release from North Bay Produce.
- The apples were sold in plastic bags under the brands; Great Lakes, North Bay Produce Pure Michigan as well as unbranded in clear plastic tote bags, white paper tote bags, and individually from retailers display trays.
- The apples were shipped between Oct. 16-21 to wholesalers, retailers and brokers in Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin.
- Anyone who has the recalled product in their possession should not consume it. The product should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase.
- If you've got any questions, you can call 1-231-929-4001 or click here.