In response to a recall of vegetable products by Mann Packing Co., Whole Foods has recalled dozens of products due to a risk of Listeria contamination.

The recalled food items were in the salad bars, hot bars, chefs’ cases, catering, or packaged in-store in plastic containers. They were sold between October 10, 2019 and November 4, 2019.

No illnesses were reported, but Listeria infections can be severe and sometimes fatal. Pregnant women may show no symptoms, but suffer a miscarriage or stillbirth.

For a list of recalled products and store locations, please click here.

Some of the recalled items include stir fry, bulgogi beef, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, pasta turkey Alfredo, General Tso’s chicken, and pre-packaged salmon dinners.

Some of these products were sold in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Utah, Texas, and several other states.

Customers who bought these recalled products at Whole Foods Market can bring a valid receipt into stores for a full refund.

Source: Mann Packing Recall of Vegetable Products Affects Whole Foods Market Stores; Grocer Issues Voluntary Recall of Multiple Products

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