By: Candess Zona Mendola of MakeFoodSafe
The local news media in Utah is reporting a new potential Salmonella outbreak linked to ground
beef products sold in Midvale at International Marketplace.

The local health department found Salmonella enterica in samples from ground beef on March 31. Additional products were tested on March 31, and officials say those products tested presumptive for Salmonella as well.
The local health agency has announced that “any ground beef products produced by International Marketplace from March 22 to March 31, 2022, are deemed under suspicion of contamination. Consumers who purchased ground beef products from this location between the suspected dates are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.”
The investigation is ongoing at this time.
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