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‘This is not free food!’: Over 250 people fight over discarded food at Austin H-E-B, constable says – KSAT San Antonio

  1. ‘This is not free food!’: Over 250 people fight over discarded food at Austin H-E-B, constable says KSAT San Antonio
  2. Chaotic scene erupts outside Texas grocery store after someone posts about ‘free food’ being distributed amid power outages CNN
  3. Fight breaks out at Texas grocery store dumpsters after false post about ‘free food’ following power outages CBS 6 News Richmond WTVR
  4. Fight breaks out at H-E-B after someone posts about “free food” being distributed WOAI
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Chaos in Austin amid power outages as residents seen dumpster diving at H-E-B grocery store – Fox Business

  1. Chaos in Austin amid power outages as residents seen dumpster diving at H-E-B grocery store Fox Business
  2. Chaos at H-E-B: People seen fighting over discarded food in South Austin | FOX 7 Austin FOX 7 Austin
  3. Confusion leads to hundreds dumpster diving for food outside H-E-B KENS 5: Your San Antonio News Source
  4. H-E-B dumpster divers stocked up on ‘free food’ in Austin. Here’s how long food lasts Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  5. restaurants lose food, revenue during ice storm power outages Austin American-Statesman
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Strawberry recall 2022: FDA investigating hepatitis A outbreak linked to fresh organic strawberries from Fresh Kampo and HEB

LOS ANGELES (KABC) — The FDA is investigating a hepatitis A outbreak linked to fresh organic strawberries.

The brands involved were Fresh Kampo and H-E-B.

Anyone who bought these strawberries between March 5 and April 25, 2022, and froze them for later consumption should throw them away.

If you are unsure of what brand you purchased, when you purchased your strawberries, or where you purchased them from prior to freezing them, the strawberries should be thrown away, the FDA says.

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They were sold at a number of stores including Aldi, Sprouts, Trader Joe’s, WinCo Foods, and Walmart, according to the FDA.

The traceback investigations show that cases in California, Minnesota, and Canada report having purchased fresh organic strawberries branded as FreshKampo or HEB prior to becoming ill.

Illness onset dates range from March 28 – April 30, 2022.

Symptoms of hepatitis A usually occurs within 15 to 50 days after eating or drinking contaminated food or water, and may include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, jaundice, dark urine, and pale stool. In some instances, particularly in children under the age of six, hepatitis A infection may be asymptomatic, the FDA says.

People with hepatitis A infections usually completely recover within one to two weeks; however, in rare cases hepatitis A may become chronic, causing relapsing infection, according to the FDA. Chronic hepatitis A infection can lead to more severe health problems, including liver failure, and death.

You’re urged to contact your doctor if you think you may have eaten these strawberries in the last few weeks, and/or experiencing symptoms of hepatitis A infection after eating these fresh organic strawberries.

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H-E-B adjusting store hours Sunday, Monday due to wintry weather in San Antonio, surrounding areas

SAN ANTONIO – With wintry precipitation in the forecast late Sunday and early Monday and temperatures expected to stay below freezing until Tuesday afternoon, H-E-B has adjusted store hours across the state of Texas.

San Antonio and Hill Country H-E-B stores will be open on Sunday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Monday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

H-E-B officials said customers may see limited time slots available for curbside and home delivery orders and said store hours could be adjusted according to local conditions.

Some customers reported long lines at checkouts and curbside at some San Antonio stores on Saturday.

“Stores have been busy but our store teams are equipped and prepared to serve our customers,” an H-E-B spokesperson told KSAT.

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Real-time updates to store hours and operations can be found on H-E-B Newsroom at heb.com/newsroom.

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