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Shocking Listeria Outbreak Linked to Frozen Meals: 4 Deaths Reported!

Derrick Williams
Derrick Williams
"This is terrifying! I can't believe something like this could happen with frozen meals."
Nguyen Minh
Nguyen Minh
"Is it just me, or are frozen dinners starting to feel riskier than a blind date?"
Dmitry Sokolov
Dmitry Sokolov
"How many more outbreaks do we need before food safety gets serious?"
Emily Carter
Emily Carter
"I was just about to buy one of these meals! So glad I heard about this."
Jean-Michel Dupont
Jean-Michel Dupont
"I can't believe they still sold these after knowing about the infection!"
Derrick Williams
Derrick Williams
"This feels like a scene from a horror movie. Who knew dinner could be so deadly?"
Sofia Mendes
Sofia Mendes
"Are we really trusting frozen meals again after this? No thanks!"
Michael Johnson
Michael Johnson
"Why are we not talking about the quality of our food? This is insane!"
Thelma Brown
Thelma Brown
"Just when I thought ready-to-eat meals were a safe option! Crazy!"
Jean-Michel Dupont
Jean-Michel Dupont
"Maybe it's time we start cooking fresh again? Just a thought!"
Zanele Dlamini
Zanele Dlamini
"Yikes! Who knew dinner could be so dangerous? Guess I'll be avoiding the frozen aisle!"

2025-09-29T16:45:38Z


Imagine biting into your favorite frozen meal, only to discover that it could carry a deadly secret. This is the grim reality for many consumers across the United States as a serious Listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat pasta meals has left four people dead and 19 hospitalized across 15 states.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a dire health warning, especially targeting pasta meals sold at major retailers like Walmart, Trader Joe's, and Kroger. The tainted meals, which include beef meatball marinara linguine and chicken fettuccine alfredo made by FreshRealm, have raised alarm bells due to their severe health implications.

As of now, one case has also been reported involving a pregnancy-associated illness, leading to a tragic fetal loss. The USDA has confirmed that these specific meals were sold nationwide and have been recalled, but health officials are concerned that many of these contaminated products could still lurk in home freezers or refrigerators.

It’s believed that the actual number of people affected could be much higher than reported, as many recover without seeking medical attention or are not tested for Listeria. This is particularly concerning because it often takes several weeks to determine if a sick individual is part of an outbreak.

Identified products carry establishment numbers 'EST. 50784' and 'EST. 47718' within the USDA inspection mark, and they come packaged in 12-ounce clear plastic trays. The recent testing by the USDA specifically highlighted Marketside Linguine with Beef Meatballs & Marinara Sauce sold at Walmart.

Reported illnesses connected to this outbreak have been confirmed in states including Illinois, Michigan, Texas, and Utah, but the CDC warns that it may not be limited to these areas. The symptoms of listeriosis can be severe, particularly for vulnerable groups such as older adults, pregnant women, and those with weakened immune systems, with effects ranging from high fever and severe headaches to potential confusion and convulsions.

In response to the outbreak, the USDA has expanded alerts to include additional products like Trader Joe's Cajun Style Blackened Chicken Breast Fettuccine Alfredo, which is sold in 16-ounce trays. Customers in states like California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah should be particularly vigilant.

With listeria being responsible for an estimated 1,600 infections and about 260 deaths annually in the U.S., federal officials are urging consumers to avoid these potentially deadly meals. Walmart has already removed affected items from their shelves, and Trader Joe's is offering full refunds for impacted products. As the investigation continues, more products may be identified, so staying informed through official updates is crucial.

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Source of the news:   Daily Mail

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