The Food and Drug Administration is looking into two brands of organic strawberries sold in a number of grocery stores for a possible link to a Hepatitis A outbreak.
While the items have passed their expiration date, the FDA has stated that anyone who purchased the strawberries between March 5 & April 25 & froze them for later use should not eat them.
People with hepatitis A usually recover in one to two weeks, though it can become chronic in rare cases.
According to the FDA, FreshKampo and HEB branded strawberries purchased between March 5 and April 25 should not be consumed.
Anyone experiencing hepatitis A symptoms after eating strawberries should contact their doctor.