The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall for frozen GreenWise Organic Blueberries due to possible E. coli contamination, affecting Buffalo residents who may have purchased the product. The recall was issued on July 7, 2026, and consumers are advised to check their freezers for the affected product.

"Consumers who have purchased the recalled product should discard it immediately and contact the manufacturer for a refund," said a spokesperson for the **U.S.

Food and Drug Administration. The possible E. coli contamination was discovered during routine testing, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration** is working to ensure that all affected products are removed from the market.

The recall affects GreenWise Organic Blueberries sold in Buffalo and other parts of the country, and consumers can identify the affected product by checking the packaging for the GreenWise label. Delaware Avenue residents who shop at local health food stores may be particularly affected by this recall, as GreenWise Organic Blueberries are often sold in these stores. The recall is a reminder of the importance of food safety and the need for consumers to be vigilant when purchasing and consuming frozen foods. As the recall continues, Buffalo residents can expect to see more information and updates from the **U.S.

Food and Drug Administration and local health officials. The Erie County Department of Health** will be monitoring the situation and providing guidance to consumers on how to handle the recalled product. In the coming days, residents can expect to see notices posted in local grocery stores and health food markets, warning them of the potential contamination and advising them on how to proceed.

The recall will likely have a significant impact on South Buffalo homeowners who regularly purchase frozen blueberries for their families, as they will need to take steps to ensure that they do not have the affected product in their freezers. As the situation develops, residents can look for updates on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration website and from local news sources.

On July 14, 2026, the Erie County Department of Health will hold a meeting to discuss the recall and provide more information to consumers.