Health & Fitness
Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Basil Sold At Illinois Trader Joe’s
The product, Infinite Herbs organic basil, was sold in 2.5-ounce clamshell packages between Feb. 1 and April 6.

ACROSS ILLINOIS — Basil sold at Trader Joe’s in multiple states, including Illinois, has been linked to an outbreak of salmonella that has sickened a dozen people in seven states, the retailer said this week.
The product, Infinite Herbs organic basil, was sold in 2.5-ounce clamshell packages between Feb. 1 and April 6 in Trader Joe’s stores in 29 states and the District of Columbia.
Stores in Illinois include Trader Joe's at:
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- 1800 S. Randall Road, Algonquin
- 735 W. State Route 22, Lake Zurich
- 1600 S. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville
- 17 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights
- 1426 E. Rand Road, Schaumburg
- 680 Roosevelt Road, Glen Ellyn
- 44 Gartner Road, Naperville
- 14924 LaGrange Road, Orland Park
- 1528 E. 55th St., Chicago
- 1147 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago
- 667 W. Diversey Parkway, Chicago
- 3745 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago
- 1211 Chicago Ave., Evanston
- 1407 Waukegan Road, Glenview
- 190 N. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge
- 127 Skokie Boulevard, Northbrook
Seven of eight people with salmonella infections reported eating basil they’d purchased at Trader Joe’s, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. “Traceback” data determined the basil was produced by Florida-based Infinite Herbs, LLC, the agency said.
One person was hospitalized after becoming infected with salmonella, an organism that can cause serious illnesses or even death.
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States where the basil was sold also include Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont and Wisconsin, as well as the District of Columbia.
Salmonella infections were reported in Minnesota (four), Florida (three), and Georgia, Missouri, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Wisconsin, each with one illness.
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