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Tomato Recalls in Baltimore: How to Stay Safe

Tomato recalls affect Baltimore residents regularly due to contamination risks like Salmonella and E. coli O157:H7, often linked to irrigation water or handling practices. Finding out whether recalled tomatoes reached your local stores—and your kitchen—requires checking multiple government sources in real time. We'll show you where to look and how to get instant alerts.

Where Recalled Tomatoes Are Tracked

The FDA Enforcement Reports database publishes all produce recalls, including tomato recalls affecting Maryland and Baltimore specifically. The USDA FSIS also tracks recalls for tomato-based products like sauces and prepared foods. Baltimore City Health Department monitors local retail compliance and posts notices on recalled items sold within city limits. You can search these sources by product name, distributor, or harvest date to determine if contaminated tomatoes reached stores you shop at. Many recalls originate from specific farms or distributors, which helps narrow down geographic impact.

How to Check If Recalled Tomatoes Were Sold Locally

Start by visiting the FDA's official Enforcement Reports page and filter for tomato recalls affecting your region or national distribution. Cross-reference the distributor or brand name against Baltimore-area grocery chain inventory systems and local health dept. advisories. Call your local store's produce manager directly—they can confirm whether that specific lot number or harvest date entered their supply chain. The Maryland Department of Health also publishes recall alerts affecting state residents. Document the lot/case code from your receipt to match it against the FDA recall details, which specify exact codes and distribution zones.

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