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Kwik Trip veggies linked to salmonella
News Brief with BKG

MONROE — The Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Minnesota Department of Health, and Wisconsin local health departments are working with the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to investigate an ongoing multi-state outbreak of salmonellosis linked to consumption of certain Del Monte vegetable trays. 

The Del Monte vegetable trays associated with the investigation contain broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and dill dip. Del Monte vegetable trays may also have been distributed to other retailers in Wisconsin. Investigation for product distribution is ongoing. Consumers are advised to not eat the 6 ounce or 12 ounce trays. 

To date, all ill patients associated with this outbreak, three in Wisconsin and one in Minnesota, have reported consuming a Del Monte vegetable tray purchased from a Wisconsin or Minnesota Kwik Trip location prior to their illness. Kwik Trip is cooperating with regulatory officials and has removed all Del Monte vegetable trays from their stores. 

These patients reported becoming ill between April 13 and April 27. It is possible additional illnesses will be reported due to the delay from when a person becomes ill to when it is reported to public health agencies.

Anyone who has consumed a Del Monte Vegetable tray purchased at any retail location and is experiencing symptoms of salmonellosis should contact their health care provider. Ill consumers in Wisconsin should also contact their local health department and ill Minnesotans should contact the Minnesota Department of Health.