Certain pre-made chicken meals sold at Walmart and Kroger locations nationwide have been linked to a deadly listeria outbreak. At least one case is confirmed in Minnesota.
A pet food brand has voluntarily recalled one of their cat foods due to contamination. Sadly, one cat has already passed away. Minnesota is affected by the recall.
If you've been making those charcuterie boards, or just love adding cheese to everything, you need to put this recall on your radar. In other words, if you don't check your refrigerator tonight, you could be sitting on the toilet later.
The FDA has upgraded the recall to a "Class I" health risk, meaning there's a high chance that using or being exposed to these products could cause serious health problems or death. The recalled products were sold in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, and South Dakota.
162 people have reported illness and 54 have been hospitalized in 25 states due to salmonella outbreaks. The FDA has teamed up with the CDC and are working to verify the cause but the common factor seems to be cucumbers.