Peaches sold at Aldi stores may be tainted with salmonella

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  • Peaches sold in Aldi stores under the name Wawona are being recalled over confirmed salmonella contamination.
  • Dozens of people have reportedly fallen ill with salmonella infections after eating the peaches, and 14 of those individuals have had to be hospitalized.
  • If you have any of the tainted peaches you are advised to throw them out immediately.

Hey, so, remember that huge onion recall that is still ongoing? Yeah, it's pretty bad, and you should definitely not eat onions from any of the questionable sources indicated in the recall. I wish I had some good news for you. Instead, I bring word of a new recall over potentially salmonella-tainted produce, and this time the culprit is peaches.

Well, the peaches aren't the culprit exactly, that would be Wawona Packing Co., which distributes the fruit at Aldi stores across the country. The recall affects nine states, and so far nearly 70 confirmed cases have been reported.

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