Driscoll's Inc. has voluntarily recalled 853 crates of Driscoll's Raspberries in 6 oz. clamshell containers due to pesticide residue. In-house testing found 0.927 ppm of Zeta-cypermethrin, which exceeds the U.S. Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) of 0.800 ppm. These raspberries were distributed to retail locations across eleven states including Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, and Michigan.
The product contains Zeta-cypermethrin levels that exceed federal safety standards for pesticide residue on food. Consumption of produce with elevated pesticide levels may pose long-term health risks.
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Distributed in 12 x 6 oz. crates and 6 x 12 x 6 oz. crates (2-6 oz. attached clamshells).
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