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Widespread Listeria Contamination Prompts Major Food Recalls at Kroger, Walmart, and Aldi

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
July 31, 2024
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Widespread Listeria Contamination Prompts Major Food Recalls at Kroger, Walmart, and Aldi
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On Tuesday, July 30th, several major food retailers, including Kroger, Walmart, and Aldi, announced recalls of various food products due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The affected items include fresh produce, salsa, and deli meats, which were distributed across multiple states, raising significant public health concerns.

Kroger’s recall includes 19 products, such as salsa, guacamole, and various cut produce items. These products, packaged under the name Supreme Produce, were sold in clear containers at stores in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Ohio. The contamination was detected during routine sampling by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. While no illnesses have been reported so far, consumers are advised to discard any affected products and contact Kroger’s support line for further information.

Boar’s Head has also recalled over 207,000 pounds of deli meats, including liverwurst and various ham and bologna products. The recall affects products distributed nationwide, with specific concern for items produced between June 11 and July 17, 2024. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 34 illnesses linked to these products, including 33 hospitalizations and two deaths. The recall has prompted retailers such as Big Y Foods and Stop & Shop to temporarily close their deli departments to prevent further exposure.

Additionally, vegetables sold at Walmart, Kroger, and Aldi have been recalled due to similar concerns. The affected items include bagged peppers, green beans, and various types of squash, as well as individual items like Anaheim peppers and cilantro. These products, packed between July 5 and July 12, were distributed in states including Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

Listeria infection can cause severe illness, particularly among pregnant women, newborns, elderly adults, and individuals with weakened immune systems. Symptoms can range from fever and muscle aches to gastrointestinal issues. In severe cases, Listeria infection can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, or severe illness in newborns.

Consumers who may have purchased these products are advised to check for product codes and sell-by dates provided by the retailers and to dispose of any items that match the recall list. They should also clean any surfaces and containers that may have come into contact with the contaminated products. Health officials recommend seeking medical attention if symptoms of Listeria infection develop.

This widespread recall highlights the importance of stringent food safety measures and vigilant monitoring to prevent such incidents from impacting public health. The FDA, CDC, and affected companies are working closely to manage the recall and ensure the safety of consumers.

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