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Tomatoes sold in 14 states recalled over salmonella risk: See map

Last updated: May 4, 2025 8:00 pm
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Which states sold the recalled tomatoes?Tomato recall 2025: See map of affected statesHow to identify recalled tomatoesWhat should I do with recalled tomatoes?What are the symptoms of salmonella infection?

If you’ve recently purchased tomatoes, you may want to check the label. There have been two separate recalls affecting tomatoes sold across 14 states.

Indiana-based Ray & Mascari Inc. recalled 4 Count Vine Ripe Tomatoes packaged in clam shell containers that were sold through Gordon Food Service Stores across 11 states, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Additionally, Williams Farms Repack LLC recalled tomatoes distributed to three states on May 2.

Ray & Mascari Inc. was notified by Hanshaw & Capling Farms of Florida that they were recalling the lot of tomatoes it sent to be repackaged into the 4 Count Vine Ripe Tomatoes product for the potential presence of salmonella in its facilities. The Williams Farms Repack tomatoes were also recalled due to concerns about possible salmonella contamination.

Here’s what you need to know about how to identify the affected tomatoes and which states they were sold in.

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Which states sold the recalled tomatoes?

The Ray & Mascari Inc. tomatoes were packaged in clamshell containers that were sold through Gordon Food Service Stores in the following states:

  • Illinois

  • Indiana

  • Kentucky

  • Michigan

  • Missouri

  • Mississippi

  • New York

  • Ohio

  • Pennsylvania

  • Tennessee

  • Wisconsin

The Williams Farms Repack tomatoes were packaged and sold to wholesalers and distributors in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina between April 23-28.

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Tomato recall 2025: See map of affected states

How to identify recalled tomatoes

The recalled Ray & Mascari tomatoes are sold in plastic clamshells containing four tomatoes.

The four-count plastic clam shells have a VINE RIPE TOMATOES label containing Packed by Ray & Mascari Inc., Indianapolis, IN 46204. The label has a UPC number of 7 96553 20062 1.

Stores who received the recalled lots have been notified and provided recall instructions to further contact their customers and distribution centers, according to the FDA.

The following Williams Farms Repack tomatoes are affected:

Product

Size

Universal Product Code (UPC)

Lot code

Tomatoes

5×6, 25 pounds

N/A

R4467

Tomatoes

6×6, 25 pounds

N/A

R4467, R4470

Tomatoes

Combo, 25 pounds

N/A

R4467

Tomatoes

4×4, 2-layer

N/A

R4467

Tomatoes

4×5, 2-layer

N/A

R4467

Tomatoes

60-count, 2-layer

N/A

R4467

Tomatoes

60-count, 18 pounds loose

N/A

R4467, R4470

Tomatoes

XL, 18 pounds loose

N/A

R4467

Tomatoes

3 count trays

0 33383 65504 8

R4467

Pictured are recalled tomatoes distributed by Williams Farms Repack LLC, and supplied from H&C Farms.
Pictured are recalled tomatoes distributed by Williams Farms Repack LLC, and supplied from H&C Farms.

What should I do with recalled tomatoes?

The FDA is urging anyone who bought the recalled tomatoes not to consume the products and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund, or they can just discard the affected item.

What are the symptoms of salmonella infection?

Salmonella is an organism that can “cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems,” according to the FDA.

Healthy people infected with salmonella usually experience several symptoms, such as fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain, the federal agency said. In rare cases, salmonella can get into the bloodstream and produce more severe illnesses like arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis.

Contributing: George Petras, USA TODAY

Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@gannett.com.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tomato recall 2025: See map of states where tomatoes were sold

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