May 6, 2016
Trader Joe’s, Watts Brothers issue recall linked to CRF Frozen Fooods

ConAgra Foods is voluntarily recalling Watts Brothers Farms Organic Mixed Vegetables, Organic Super Sweet Corn (Yellow/Gold), and Organic Peas and Trader Joe’s Organic Super Sweet Corn due to the potential for these products to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Trader Joe's Organic Super Sweet Cut Corn is being recalled as part of the CRF Frozen Foods recall. Photo: Trader Joe's
Trader Joe’s Organic Super Sweet Cut Corn is being recalled as part of the CRF Frozen Foods recall. Photo: Trader Joe’s

This voluntary action is being undertaken because the Watts Brothers and Trader Joe’s recalled products contain vegetables that are part of the recent CRF Frozen Foods recall.

No illnesses to date have been reported to ConAgra Foods. See the ConAgra recall announcement on the FDA website for a full list of recalled products.

Products covered by this recall were distributed in the U.S. Watts Brothers Farms products were sold at Costco and Trader Joe’s products were sold at Trader Joe’s. No other ConAgra Foods or Watts Brothers retail branded products are impacted by this recall.

The Best Before Date and Package Code on Watts Brothers Farms products are located on the back of the package above the zipper. The HH:MM portion of the Package Code indicates the time product was made and varies by package. Please refer to the attached photographs.

The Package Code on Trader Joe’s products is located on the back of the package. The HH in the Package Code indicates the time the product was made and varies by package.

For more information, see the ConAgra recall announcement on the FDA website.


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