Recalled tomatoes because of concerns about salmonella contaminations from Indianapolis-based company are in Gordon Food Service stores in Pennsylvania and ten other states

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Indianapolis, IN) According to the Food and Drug Administration, a company based in Indiana is recalling some vine tomatoes over concerns about salmonella contaminations. Gordon Food Service stores in Pennsylvania and ten other states received recalled tomatoes from Ray & Mascari, Inc., which is based in Indianapolis. The FDA confirmed that there were no reported illnesses, and the customers should not eat the tomatoes and throw them away instead.