Publix has expanded its blueberry recall to cover all lots of a particular brand sold in its stores, after concerns about possible contamination. Some shoppers say this is exactly why you should always check FDA and CDC recall alerts before eating anything from the fridge, others say they'd rather just trust that the store pulled it and move on, and some are simply switching to fresh, locally sourced blueberries to sidestep the whole issue. How do you personally handle recall news like this?
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