Del Monte Vegetable Trays at Kwik Trip Linked to Salmonella Outbreak

A Salmonella outbreak has been linked to Del Monte vegetable trays sold at Kwik Trip stores in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The vegetable trays, which contain broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and dill dip, may also have been sold at other stores.

This outbreak comes less than a year after a Cyclospora outbreak linked to Del Monte vegetable trays sold at Kwik trip stores ended after sickening 250 people in four states. The food poisoning lawyers at Pritzker Hageman are representing 120 people sickened in that outbreak.

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In this outbreak, three people in Wisconsin and one person in Minnesota have reported developing symptoms of a Salmonella infection after eating the Del Monte vegetable trays they purchased at Kwik Trip stores in both states. They reported the onset of symptoms between April 13 and April 27 2019.

Wisconsin state health officials are advising consumers not to eat Del Monte Vegetable Tray in 6 oz and 12 oz sizes that contain broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, and dill dip.

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