New Deaths Linked to Recalled Pasta and Listeria Concerns, CDC Reports

New Deaths Linked to Recalled Pasta and Listeria Concerns

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating a listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat pastas sold at Walmart and Kroger stores.

The outbreak is linked to previous recalls of fettucine alfredo and beef meatball linguine marinara, manufactured by companies sourcing pasta from Nate’s Fine Foods.

Affected meals were sold in 18 states, with deaths reported in Hawaii, Illinois, Michigan, Oregon, Texas, and Utah.

The true number of sickened people is likely higher, according to the CDC.

Author's summary: Listeria outbreak linked to recalled pasta products.

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Prevention Prevention — 2025-11-04

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