The Disturbing Reason HelloFresh Is Linked To A Health Alert

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Anyone who received a HelloFresh shipment between July 2 and July 21, 2022 may have contaminated beef on site. Per the alert by the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), there was no need for a full-scale recall, “because the products are no longer available for purchase.” So while the FSIS and HelloFresh aren’t worried about people buying affected beef from store shelves, it’s possible that consumers who received the kits could have frozen some for use at a later date.

The beef shipments in question are linked to possible E. coli illness, which can cause diarrhea, stomach cramping, fever, and vomiting, according to the Mayo Clinic. In some people, the illness is pretty mild, but it can be life-threatening and lead to long-term complications.

Affected beef products were shipped in 10-ounce, plastic vacuum-packed packages. They are labeled “GROUND BEEF 85% LEAN/15% FAT.” Codes that appear on the packaging are “EST#46841 L5 22 155” on the side of the packaging and/or “EST#46841 L1 22 155” elsewhere. They also say “EST.46841” inside the “USDA mark of inspection.” Anyone in possession of such ground beef should throw the product away and contact HelloFresh by email or live chat.

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