Nationwide Food Recalls Linked to Listeria and Contamination Risks

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Multiple food products, including pasta salads and other pre-made dishes, have been recalled nationwide due to potential listeria contamination, with some products reaching Colorado stores; other recalls include corn dogs with wood, metal-contaminated dried strawberries, and radioactive shrimp, posing health risks especially to vulnerable populations.
- Colorado food recalls: Listeria-tainted pasta, corn dogs with wood, radioactive shrimp The Denver Post
- Kroger product recall covers 28 states, including Alabama: Serious illness possible AL.com
- Kroger recalls deli pasta salads across 28 states over potential listeria contamination FOX 26 Houston
- Kroger recalls basil pesto bowtie salad for possible Listeria contamination ConsumerAffairs
- Publix and Walmart sell the newest recalled food in the deadly listeria outbreak The Daily Gazette
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