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6 dead, 25 hospitalized in listeria outbreak linked to precooked pasta meals
The outbreak linked to Nate's Fine Foods has caused 7 deaths, 27 illnesses, and a fetal loss across 18 states, prompting recalls at major supermarkets nationwide.
- A listeria outbreak linked to precooked pasta meals has resulted in 27 confirmed illnesses across 18 states, with 6 deaths and 25 hospitalizations as of late October 2025.
- Several pasta products, including those sold at major supermarkets under various brand names, have been recalled due to potential listeria contamination risks.
- The FDA, CDC, and USDA FSIS are investigating the outbreak's scope and urging consumers to check for recalled products, avoid consuming them, and seek medical care if symptoms arise.
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Recalled Pasta Meals Now Linked to 6 Deaths Across the U.S.
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