Driscoll's Inc. has recalled 109 crates of fresh blackberries in 6 oz. and 18 oz. containers because they were found to contain pesticide residues exceeding U.S. safety limits. Testing revealed levels of the pesticide Bifenazate at 5.8 parts per million (ppm), which is above the 5 ppm limit set for the U.S. market. These blackberries were distributed exclusively in California.
The product contains levels of the pesticide Bifenazate that exceed legal safety limits for the United States, potentially increasing long-term health risks associated with pesticide exposure.
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