Frozen vegetables recalled from kroger, food lion, safeway

Frozen vegetables recalled from kroger, food lion, safeway

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Frozen vegetables sold at Kroger, Food Lion and Safeway stores nationwide were recalled because they may be contaminated with _Listeria monocytogenes_, an organism that can cause serious and


sometimes fatal infection in older adults. The recall was issued by the manufacturer, Twin City Foods of Stanwood, Washington, because a customer provided third-party lab results for one


of the frozen sweet cut corn products that indicated that it might be contaminated with the germ. The recalled products were sold under each retailer’s store brand with “best by” dates


ranging from February 2024 to January 2025. The recalled products include: * FOOD LION MIXED VEGETABLES CARROTS, CORN, GREEN BEANS & PEAS sold in 32-, 16- and 12-ounce packages. * FOOD


LION SUPER SWEET CUT YELLOW CORN sold in 16- and 12-ounce packages. * KROGER MIXED VEGETABLES CARROTS, SUPER SWEET CORN, GREEN BEANS & GREEN PEAS in 32- and 12-ounce packages. *


KROGER SUPER SWEET CORN sold in 32- and 12-ounce packages. * SIGNATURE SELECT (SAFEWAY) GOLDEN CORN SUPER SWEET in 12-ounce packages. See the recall announcement for the full list of


recalled frozen vegetables with their specific product codes and “best by” dates. Shoppers who purchased the recalled products are urged not to eat them and immediately return the items to


the store where they were purchased for a full refund. Any questions regarding this recall can be directed to the manufacturer, Twin City Foods, at 360-629-5678 Monday through Friday from 8


a.m. to 5 p.m. ET. There have been no reports to date of any listeria infections or illnesses resulting from eating the recalled products, according to the manufacturer. SYMPTOMS OF A


LISTERIA INFECTION Listeriosis, the infection caused by eating food contaminated with the _Listeria monocytogenes_ bacteria, may cause serious and sometimes fatal illness in people 65 and


older and those with weakened immune systems. Pregnant women and newborns are also at risk of serious infection.​ The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says listeriosis can


come with a range of symptoms, including: * Stiff neck * Confusion * Loss of balance * Convulsions * Fever * Muscle aches * Fatigue​ Pregnant women usually experience only fever, fatigue and


muscle aches. However, listeriosis can lead to premature birth or pregnancy loss and can cause serious illness or death in newborns. Anyone who experiences symptoms of severe listeria


illness should call their health care provider.​ About 1,600 people in the U.S. get listeriosis each year, resulting in an average of 260 deaths, the CDC estimates. Americans 65 and older


are four times as likely as others to get a listeria infection.