(Fox News) – A California-based company announced Saturday it is voluntarily recalling California-grown whole avocados over fears of possible listeria contamination. Henry Avocado Corporation said in news release it announced the recall as part of a precaution after positive test results for Listeria monocytogenes were discovered on environmental samples taken during a routine government inspection at its California packing facility. “We are voluntarily recalling our products and taking every action possible to ensure

the safety of consumers who eat our avocados,” said Phil Henry, president of Henry Avocado. As of now, there are no reported illnesses associated with this recall. The recalled products were packed at Henry Avocado’s packing facility in California and distributed in Arizona, California, Florida, New Hampshire, North Carolina and Wisconsin. All shipments from the facility are subject to recall, as the company did not begin packing there until late January 2019. READ MORE


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