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6 Dead, 25 Hospitalized in Listeria Outbreak Linked to Precooked Pasta Meals
- On September 30, 2025, investigators linked the outbreak to pre-cooked pasta from Nate's Fine Foods, Inc., with 27 illnesses and seven deaths reported across 18 states, the CDC reported.
 - Testing showed contamination in pasta ingredients, triggering a voluntary recall of more than 245,000 pounds after Nate's Fine Foods confirmed Listeria monocytogenes in its products.
 - The recalled products include prepared fettuccine, linguine and farfalle found in deli salads and packaged meals sold at Trader Joe's, Sprouts Farmers Market, Kroger and Walmart with use-by dates through October 29, 2025.
 - Consumers are urged to discard or return recalled pasta meals and double-check freezers and refrigerators, while the FDA, CDC and USDA FSIS continue testing and investigating the outbreak.
 - About 1,600 people get sick from listeria annually in the U.S., with about 260 deaths, and the current outbreak includes one pregnancy-associated fetal loss linked to recalled pasta meals.
 
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Six Dead and 27 Sickened in Listeria Outbreak Linked to Pasta
Six people have died and at least 27 have become ill after eating prepared pasta meals that were contaminated with listeria and sold at major grocery chains across the country, federal health officials said. The meals, sold at Albertsons, Kroger, Sprouts Farmers Market, Trader Joe’s and other major stores, were recalled in recent months in connection with the outbreak, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said grew last week. Fed…
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