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6 dead, 25 hospitalized in listeria outbreak linked to precooked pasta meals

The outbreak linked to precooked pasta meals has caused 27 illnesses and 25 hospitalizations across 18 states, with vulnerable groups at higher risk, CDC reports.

  • As of Oct. 30, federal agencies reported 27 confirmed illnesses across 18 states, with six deaths linked to the outbreak, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, CDC, and USDA FSIS said.
  • Federal investigators traced the outbreak to contaminated precooked pasta from Nate's Fine Foods, Inc., linking it on September 30, 2025, after a probe started in June.
  • Major retailers including Sprouts Farmers Market, Giant Eagle, Kroger, Trader Joe's, Albertsons Companies and Walmart recalled ready-to-eat microwavable pasta meals, with some frozen items like Scott & Jon's Shrimp Scampi with Linguini having best-if-used-by dates in March 2027.
  • Health officials reported 25 hospitalized people, one pregnancy-associated fetal loss, and deaths in Hawaii, Illinois, Michigan, Oregon, Texas, and Utah; consumers should discard or return recalled meals and contact their retailer.
  • Consumers are urged to check refrigerators, discard or return recalled items, while FDA, CDC and USDA FSIS continue testing and monitoring the outbreak within the symptom onset window of same day to 10 weeks.
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Expansión broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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