A regional grocery chain recalls this vegetable product due to Listeria

The mixture of pre-cut vegetables was sold in several states.


Giant food stores, a regional grocery chain with more than 160 places in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, DC,published aVoluntary reminder of one of their pre-cut vegetable medleys found in the alley of the products.

The grocer recalls a mixture of homemade brand noodles, a noodle zucker combo, yellow squash, and musky squash, due to contamination by the Listeria bacteria. The vegetables were removed from the tablets after one of the suppliers of the chain reported that a regulatory sample had been tested positive to bacteria.

Although the product is no longer available in stores, if you bought it between August 8 and August 19th at one of the giant grocery stores, look for the number of UCP 68.826.718.585 and more by date of August 19 for whether your article is affected. Other UPCS of this product sold in stores during the same period are safe to consume.

If you find that you have purchased an article concerned with this reminder, you can return it Giant for a full refund.

Listeria can cause listeriosis, infection characterized by nausea, high fever, stomach ache and diarrhea. It mainly affects pregnant women, newborns, the elderly and people with immune systems are weakened. So far, no case of disease has been reported.

In early August, Listeria was found onLemons and oranges in WegmansAnd the retailer ended up pull the citrus, as well as all other homemade products that contain them. Other recent related bacteria epidemics in the alley of the products includedFisheries and red onions Contaminated by salmonella, which had been sold throughout the Walmart country, Trader Joe places, and Aldi.

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