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Ready-to-eat chicken fettuccine Alfredo meals sold at Walmart and Kroger have been recalled after a listeria outbreak that has led to 17 illnesses including three deaths and one fetal loss.
This week’s recalls and consumer warnings at America’s largest retailer include hedge trimmers that can start unexpectedly and fettuccine alfredo with possible listeria contamination. With ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating a listeria outbreak that has killed three people and caused the loss of a fetus.
Here are the latest recalls for products sold at Walmart and Sam’s Club: ...
All chicken fettuccine alfredo produced before June 17 are being recalled by the company as part of the voluntary recall. According to the USDA, these products were sold at both Kroger and Walmart ...
Chicken fettuccine Alfredo is a popular dish for many Americans, and buying it pre-made can save on prep time when you're busy. Unfortunately, a group of these pasta products is believed to be no ...
Now, a slew of new chicken and meat recalls, including turkey bacon and beef jerky sticks, are threatening to make Americans ...
FreshRealm, a food manufacturer, issued a voluntary recall of chicken fettuccine alfredo food products on June 17. These ready-to-eat meals were distributed nationwide and were shipped to Kroger ...