These Meals From Trader Joe's, Walmart Come With Listeria Warning

Feds warn not to eat certain pasta dishes over possible risk
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 27, 2025 10:30 AM CDT
Warning Issued on Pasta Meals From 2 Big Retailers
This image shows Marketside Linguine with Beef Meatballs and Marinara Sauce.   (US Agriculture Department via AP)

Federal health officials are warning consumers not to eat certain heat-and-eat pasta meals sold at Walmart and Trader Joe's because they may be contaminated with listeria bacteria previously linked to a deadly outbreak. The US Agriculture Department updated a public health alert on Friday to include Trader Joe's Cajun Style Blackened Chicken Breast Fettuccine Alfredo sold in 16-ounce plastic trays. The products have best-by dates of Sept. 20, Sept. 24, and Sept. 27 and still may be in customers' fridges, per the AP. The affected meals have the number P-45288 inside the USDA inspection mark.

Late Thursday, the USDA issued a warning for Marketside Linguine with Beef Meatballs & Marinara Sauce sold at Walmart in refrigerated 12-ounce clear plastic trays. Those products have best-by dates of Sept. 22 through Oct. 1. The affected meals contain the establishment numbers "EST. 50784" and "EST. 47718" inside the USDA mark of inspection on the label. They were sent to Walmart stores nationwide. Additional products may be identified, according to the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service.

No recall has been issued, but FreshRealm, a large food producer that distributed the products, said it advised Walmart this week to pull the meals from store shelves. Walmart officials said they put a stop on sales and removed the products from stores. The meals may be contaminated with the same strain of listeria that caused an outbreak tied to chicken fettuccine Alfredo sold at Walmart and Kroger stores. Four people were killed and at least 20 were sickened in the outbreak updated by federal health officials on Friday evening. The outbreak led to a large recall this summer.

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FreshRealm conducted tests that detected the listeria in linguine used in the meatball dish, company officials said. The strain matched the listeria identified in the chicken fettuccine Alfredo outbreak, the company said. The pasta came from Nate's Fine Foods of Roseville, California; the company didn't immediately respond to questions. Listeria infections can cause serious illness, particularly in older adults, people with weakened immune systems, and those who are pregnant or their newborns. Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, and convulsions.

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