The FDA and Johnson & Johnson are currently conducting further tests to determine what kind of a real threat (if any) these results have to U.S. consumers.
Nausea, vomiting, cramping and fever are all symptoms of exposure to the bacteria, which sickens 1.2 million Americans annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The company's Frozen Triple Berry Medley--in both 48 and 16 ounce sizes--and frozen blackberries (16 oz) have been identified as being the products that could pose potential deadly health risks.
Johnsonville Foods is recalling its Jalapeno Cheddar Smoked Sausage with a best buy date of June 9, 2019, because a single consumer reported finding a "large-sized" piece of plastic in the product, according to details shared on Johnsonville's website.
Those of you who have already purchased your grilling meats for the upcoming weekend leading into Memorial Day, you might want to check the information on the packaging.
The FDA is advising anyone who might have come into contact with these types of tattoo ink, and have noticed a rash-like reaction, to contact a physician and report the information to the artist that applied the ink.