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CDC investigates multistate E. coli outbreak linked to recalled frozen blueberries

Consumers must throw out or return recalled frozen blueberries, and retailers must remove recalled lots, following a multistate E. coli outbreak under CDC investigation

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On 6 July 2026 CDC issued a Food Safety Alert reporting a multistate outbreak of E. coli infections linked to frozen blueberries, with 12 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 0 deaths across 2 states; a recall has been issued and consumers are advised to throw out or return recalled product while the investigation remains open.
Why it matters
CDC's alert links a multistate E. coli outbreak to frozen blueberries and confirms an associated recall, directing consumers to discard or return recalled product. With the investigation open and 12 cases across 2 states, the scope of the recall and the number of affected states may expand. Retailers and food-service operators holding the recalled product must remove it from sale and distribution to prevent further exposure.
Implications
  • Consumers and caregivers holding recalled frozen blueberries must throw them out or return them to the store — continued consumption risks E. coli infection, which has already caused hospitalizations in this outbreak.
  • Retailers, distributors and food-service operators holding the recalled frozen blueberry product must remove it from sale and distribution — continuing to sell or serve recalled product risks distributing contaminated food while the outbreak investigation is open.
Who is affected
  • Consumers and caregivers with frozen blueberries at home
  • Retailers, distributors and food-service operators' food-safety and inventory teams
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