Nearly 10 million pounds of chicken and beef found in frozen dinners and packaged salads recalled (Image: Getty Images)
Nearly 10 million pounds of meat in the form of frozen dinners and packaged salads have been recalled due to possible listeria contamination.
According to U.S. regulators, the affected products were sold by popular grocery chains and distributors including Trader Joe’s, Kroger, Amazon Fresh and Jenny Craig.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) updated its recall list on Friday.
Includes Trader Joe’s Lemon Chicken and Arugula Salad, Amazon Fresh Fiesta and Caesar Salad, Jenny Craig Classic Chicken Carbonara and Kroger Southwest Style Chicken Salad.
Other brands mentioned in the 326-page USDA document include 7-Eleven, ReadyMeals, Taylor Farms, Giant Eagle, HEB, RaceTrac, Raley’s, The Save Mart Companies, Wegmans, Udis, Boston Market, Michelina’s, Good & Gather and Rao’s.
“As soon as we receive appropriate information, we are updating all product labels,” a USDA spokesman told the New York Post.
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