A Kwik Trip cantaloupe recall is tied to a multistate Salmonella outbreak that includes two deaths in Minnesota. Consumers who have purchased these products shouldn’t eat them. The La Crosse, Wi-based company issued the recall on November 27 after its cantaloupe supplier, TruFresh Inc. expanded its cantaloupe recall on November 22.
Kwik Trip Cantaloupe Salmonella Recall
The recall includes the following products:
- Cubed cantaloupe cups, 6-oz, UPC 39779 00213, sell-by date range 11/4/2023 – 12/3/2023
- Mixed fruit cups, 6-oz, UPC 39779 00240, sell-by date range 11/4/2023 – 12/3/2023
- Mixed fruit trays, 16-oz, UPC 39779 00248, sell-by date range 11/4/2023 – 12/3/2023
The products were sold in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan, Illinois, and South Dakota at the following convenience stores:
- Kwik Trip
- Kwik Star
- Stop-N-Go
- Tobacco Outlet Plus Grocery
- Tobacco Outlet Plus
Symptoms of a Salmonella Infection
Symptoms of a Salmonella infection include nausea, vomiting, fever, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea that is sometimes bloody. Usually, these symptoms develop within six to 72 hours of exposure.
This outbreak is tied to a rare and virulent strain, Salmonella Sundsvall.
Experienced Salmonella Lawyers
If you developed a Salmonella infection after eating recalled cantaloupe, or if you suffered the wrongful death of a loved one and would like a free consultation with an experienced Salmonella lawyer, please contact us. The Pritzker Hageman Salmonella Legal Team, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has represented clients in every major Salmonella outbreak in the U.S. You can reach us by calling 1-888-377-8900, sending a text to 612-261-0856, or by completing the form below. There is no obligation and we don’t get paid unless we win compensation for you.