Christopher Seward

Harry’s Farmers Market is recalling a particular amberjack fish sold at a Marietta store following customer complaints of illness, according to the state Agriculture Department.

The fish was sold through March 17 in the fresh seafood case at the store at 70 Powers Ferry Road SE. The recall includes wild Gulf amberjack fillets and portions, and wild whole amberjack.

The Agriculture Department said customers have experienced itching, diarrhea and vomiting. The cause of the illness, however, is unknown. Anyone with the symptoms should seek medical attention.

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