Hi, nemesis...
I just read an article about these mushrooms. From what MSNBC is saying, no one's become ill, but e coli was found in routine testing.
If you don't feel ill, I wouldn't worry, but I wouldn't eat any more of the mushrooms. You can take them back to the point of purchase for a refund. Or you can hold onto them in your freezer--keep the container--in case something does come of it.
Here's pertinent info on the mushroom recall:
BJ’s, based in Natick, Mass., recalled all its “Wellsley Farms” mushrooms purchased between Feb. 11 and Feb. 19. BJ’s said in a press release it had received no reports of illnesses related to the mushrooms, but decided to recall them as a precaution.
The products being recalled are: Wellsley Farms fresh Sliced Mushrooms, 20 ounces, SKU 016377; Wellsley Farms fresh White Mushrooms, 24 ounces, SKU 016375; Wellsley Farms fresh Portabella Caps, 16 ounces, SKU 016573; Wellsley Farms fresh Baby Bella Caps, 10 ounces, SKU 016572; Wellsley Farms fresh White Mushrooms, 10 ounces, SKU 016376.
BJ’s offered a full refund for the produce.
2007-02-21 14:40:09
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answered by Texasippi Girl 3
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Mother F, i love mushrooms
2007-02-21 22:35:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I would check into what was specifically recalled. If it wasn't what you ate I wouldn't worry, but if it was I'd watch for nausea.
2007-02-21 22:37:14
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answered by April Z 2
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Enjoy the trip, my friend.
2007-02-21 22:36:03
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answered by clever nickname 6
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well if you are lucky then you will experience a trip like no other.
2007-02-21 22:37:07
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answered by derith300 2
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give them back if they are recalled
2007-02-21 22:35:30
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answered by Rickey W 5
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