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Chicken Alfredo sold at Walmart stores across New York, and nationwide, has been recalled after deadly Listeria outbreak.
There have been three reported deaths and 17 ill people in 13 states. No people from Georgia have been affected.
The chicken dishes could be linked to a possible outbreak strain of listeria associated with three deaths and one fetal loss.
FreshRealm recalled some chicken fettuccine alfredo products sold at Walmart and Kroger as health officials investigate a listeria outbreak.
FreshRealm, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of certain chicken fettuccine alfredo products sold at Walmart and Kroger ...
FreshRealm, a prepared meals manufacturer with operations in California, Georgia, and Indiana, has announced a voluntary ...
Ready-to-eat chicken fettuccine Alfredo meals sold at Walmart and Kroger have been recalled after a listeria outbreak that ...
Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo sold nationwide at Walmart and Kroger stores is being recalled because it could be contaminated ...
One of the deaths has been confirmed in Michigan. The outbreak, which began last July, is being traced to FreshRealm chicken ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday that FreshRealm is recalling chicken Alfredo products that may be tainted ...
MICHIGAN — A Michigan resident is one of three people who died from the same strain of Listeria linked to some FreshRealm ...
FreshRealm is recalling certain chicken fettuccine alfredo products that may contain an outbreak strain of listeria ...