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FreshRealm recalls Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo Products due to Listeria
7 months ago •source fsis.usda.gov
United States
FreshRealm is recalling chicken fettuccine alfredo products due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The affected products were distributed to Kroger and Walmart locations nationwide in the United States.The issue was identified during an investigation into a Listeria outbreak affecting 17 people in 13 states. The recall was initiated on June 17, 2025. The investigation is ongoing to determine the contamination source.
Product Details:
- Brand: Marketside
- Product: Grilled Chicken Alfredo with Fettuccine
- Size: 32.8 oz.
- Item Number: EST. P-50784 / EST. P-47770 / EST. P-47718
- Use By Dates: 06/27/2025 or prior
- Brand: Marketside
- Product: Grilled Chicken Alfredo with Fettuccine and Broccoli
- Size: 12.3 oz.
- Item Number: EST. P-50784 / EST. P-47770 / EST. P-47718
- Use By Dates: 06/26/2025 or prior
- Brand: Home Chef
- Product: Heat & Eat Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo
- Size: 12.5 oz.
- Item Number: EST. P-50784 / EST. P-47770 / EST. P-47718
- Use By Dates: 06/19/2025 or prior
Source: www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/freshrealm-recalls-chicken-fettuccine-alfredo-products-due-possible-listeria
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seriously ppl, stop buying j**k at walmart and kroger. they literally dont give a single care about their little customers- they only want massive profits, even after stuff like this happens. they prob enjoy our suffering, too. BOYCOTT THE BIGGEST CORPS and maybe our lives can really change. think what would happen if aldi, walmart, kroger, target, and the other hugest names lost just 40% of their usual profits due to our boycott. what a difference it would make. instead ppl like to just complain about the wrongdoings out there and then STILL give their money to their enemies!! stop the cycle, YOUR DOLLARS ARE YOUR VOTES!!!!!!
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It comes down to people and food handling, hygiene and cross contamination. Independent grocers and locally owned restaurants have to get their inventory from food suppliers too and there are plenty of poisoning incidents from their establishments mostly unreported to this fine site.
agreed. it helps to buy local whenever possible, which some small businesses in my area do. the more they do, the more powerful "our" side becomes. unfortunately they are small numbers... for now.
You don't need to boycott in the manner you are suggesting, how about people buying a cookbook or two and learning how to cook from scratch, give up the prepared, package goods, they aren't healthy anyways. A few minutes in the kitchen isn't going to hurt anyone, where prepared, packaaged food is j**k anyways?
both ideas are a step in the right direction. i can do what youre saying, while still avoiding the brands whose business ethics i abhor.