The freezer check remains exact: GreenWise organic frozen blueberries in a 10-ounce package, lot 60401, with a best-by date of February 9, 2028; FDA says consumers with a matching bag should discard it or return it. [1]
Thursday's service brief narrowed the outbreak to that same lot rather than treating all frozen fruit as suspect; FDA's live investigation remains active on Friday, so the useful action is to preserve the boundary, not manufacture a new case count.
Publix distributed the identified product in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia; distribution records can change as an investigation develops, but the current federal page does not support a nationwide freezer purge.
The original package matters because it carries the lot and date; a matching bag should be discarded or returned; consumers should also follow FDA cleaning guidance for containers and surfaces the berries touched; a bag with another lot is outside the named recall unless FDA expands its notice. [1]
No verified fresh X status was found for lot 60401; that absence leaves food-safety chatter without evidence for broadening one product record into suspicion of every bag; the organism is serious; precision is part of reducing its harm; precision tells exposed households what to remove while sparing everyone else needless waste; Friday adds no claimed outbreak total; it adds another day in which the investigation is open and the service instruction remains current; check the brand, 10-ounce size, lot 60401 and February 9, 2028 date; the warning travels only as far as those identifiers and FDA's eight-state map currently carry it.
-- NORA WHITFIELD, Chicago