Cream Cheese Recall Upgraded Due to Listeria Risk: What You Need to Know
A recent cream cheese recall, initially issued on February 20, has been upgraded to a Class I recall by the Food and Drug Administration (FD...
Listeria Concern:: Marketside linguine with beef meatballs sold at Walmart may be contaminated with Listeria bacteria.
Affected Product:: The product is a 2-ounce clear plastic tray labeled "Marketside linguine with beef meatballs and marinara sauce."
'Best By' Dates:: Affected products have 'best if used by' dates of Sept. 22, 2025; Sept. 24, 2025; Sept. 25, 2025; Sept. 29, 2025; Sept. 30, 2025; and Oct. 1, 2025.
What to Do:: Consumers with the affected product should discard it or return it to the store for a refund.
Symptoms of Listeriosis:: Symptoms include fever, chills, muscle aches, fatigue, nausea, and diarrhea. It can be severe for older adults, immunocompromised individuals, pregnant women, and newborns.
Why This Matters: Listeria can cause severe illness, especially in vulnerable populations. It's crucial to check your refrigerators and freezers for the affected product and take appropriate action to prevent infection.
The USDA issued this alert after a test of the linguine came back positive for Listeria during an investigation into a related outbreak of Listeria. Listeria monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, a serious infection typically resulting from eating contaminated food. While anyone can get listeriosis, it poses the greatest risk to pregnant women, newborns, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems.
*How to Prepare:*
Check your refrigerator for the recalled product, especially the 'best by' dates.
If you find the product, do not consume it. Dispose of it immediately or return it to Walmart for a refund.
Monitor yourself for symptoms of Listeriosis for up to two months after potential exposure. Contact a healthcare provider if you develop symptoms such as fever, muscle aches, or gastrointestinal issues.
*Who This Affects Most:*
Older adults
Those with weakened immune systems
Pregnant women (can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or premature delivery)
Newborns (can cause life-threatening infection)
Q: What should I do if I have the recalled linguine and meatballs?
Throw it away immediately or return it to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.
Q: What are the symptoms of Listeriosis?
Symptoms include fever, chills, muscle aches, nausea, and diarrhea. If you experience these symptoms, especially if you are in a high-risk group, seek medical attention.
Be vigilant about checking your food products for recalls.
Properly dispose of or return any recalled items to prevent potential illness.
Understand the symptoms of Listeriosis and seek prompt medical attention if you suspect you have been infected.
Stay informed about food safety alerts from reputable sources like the USDA and FDA.
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