What products are affected by the Listeria recall?
The recall includes Marketside Linguine With Beef Meatballs & Marinara Sauce (Walmart) and Trader Joe's Cajun Style Blackened Chicken Breast Fettuccine Alfredo with specific "use-by" dates.
Food Safety / Recalls
A deadly Listeria outbreak has prompted recalls of ready-to-eat pasta meals sold at Walmart and Trader Joe's, leading to a nationwide health alert. The USDA and CDC are urging consumers to check their refrigerators and freezers for affected...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a warning after FreshRealm Inc. found Listeria in pasta samples used to make Marketside-brand meatball linguine. Further testing confirmed it was the same strain linked to previous recalls of chicken Alfredo meals. The outbreak has spread to 15 states, with new cases reported as recently as late September 2025.
The CDC recommends that consumers check their refrigerators for the recalled products and either throw them away or return them to the store where they were purchased. It is also important to clean refrigerators, containers, and surfaces that may have come into contact with the contaminated food.
How to Prepare: - Check your refrigerator and freezer for the recalled pasta products. - Discard or return any affected items to the store. - Thoroughly clean your refrigerator and any surfaces that may have touched the recalled food. - Monitor yourself for symptoms of listeriosis and contact a healthcare provider if you experience any symptoms.
Who This Affects Most: - Pregnant women - Newborns - Adults aged 65 and older - People with weakened immune systems
The recall includes Marketside Linguine With Beef Meatballs & Marinara Sauce (Walmart) and Trader Joe's Cajun Style Blackened Chicken Breast Fettuccine Alfredo with specific "use-by" dates.
Symptoms can include fever, muscle aches, gastrointestinal issues, stiff neck, confusion, and loss of balance. Pregnant women may also experience miscarriages and stillbirths.
Discard the product immediately or return it to the store for a refund. Clean your refrigerator and any surfaces that may have come into contact with the product.
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