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Deadly listeria outbreak leads to recall of ready-to-eat fettuccine Alfredo meals

NPRThursday, June 19, 2025 at 10:30:06 PM
Deadly listeria outbreak leads to recall of ready-to-eat fettuccine Alfredo meals
A dangerous listeria outbreak tied to pre-packaged fettuccine Alfredo meals has sickened 17 people and killed three, prompting a nationwide recall. Federal food safety officials are urging consumers to check their fridges for the affected products.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just another recall notice—real people are getting seriously ill from something as simple as a microwave meal. It's a stark reminder that foodborne illnesses aren't abstract threats, especially for vulnerable groups like pregnant women or older adults. If you've got these meals sitting in your freezer, toss them—it's not worth the risk.
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A dangerous listeria outbreak tied to pre-packaged fettuccine Alfredo meals has sickened 17 people and killed three, prompting a nationwide recall. Federal food safety officials are urging consumers to check their fridges for the affected products.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just another recall notice—real people are getting seriously ill from something as simple as a microwave meal. It's a stark reminder that foodborne illnesses aren't abstract threats, especially for vulnerable groups like pregnant women or older adults. If you've got these meals sitting in your freezer, toss them—it's not worth the risk.
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