Listeria Alert: Fresh Ready Foods Recall Amid Outbreak
A listeria outbreak linked to Fresh Ready Foods has sickened at least 10 people in the US, leading to a voluntary recall of the contaminated ready-to-eat products. The FDA, along with state and local officials, began investigating the outbreak and identified Fresh Ready Foods as the source.
In a concerning health development, a listeria outbreak attributed to Fresh Ready Foods has reportedly sickened at least 10 individuals in the U.S. This has prompted the California-based producer to voluntarily recall a selection of its ready-to-eat products, as announced by federal officials.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) emphasized that the affected individuals, hailing from California and Nevada, required hospitalization. The affected products were distributed in regions including Arizona and Washington, with sales locations spanning various retailers, food service outlets, hospitals, and even airlines.
The initial investigation began last year but lacked sufficient evidence to pinpoint a specific source. However, fresh leads emerged when FDA investigators linked samples from Fresh Ready Foods to the outbreak strain, triggering decisive corrective measures, including product recalls and enhanced safety protocols.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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