A deadly outbreak has been tied to frozen pasta meals sold at Walmart, Trader Joe’s, and Kroger. Health officials confirm four people have died, 19 are hospitalized, and one pregnancy ended in fetal loss.
The CDC warns the contaminated meals include beef meatball marinara linguine and chicken fettuccine alfredo made by FreshRealm. Although recalled, many fear the products may still sit in home freezers. “Consumers who purchased these meals should throw them away or return them,” officials advised.

Listeria is especially dangerous for older adults, pregnant women, and those with weak immune systems. Symptoms include fever, headache, nausea, and in severe cases, confusion and convulsions. A USDA spokesperson said tests confirmed the bacteria in pasta ingredients supplied by a third party.
Walmart has removed the meals, and Trader Joe’s is offering full refunds. Still, more products could be added to the recall. “The answer is caution,” one health expert warned.

Would you clear your freezer to stay safe, or take the risk?