Listeria outbreak widens: FreshRealm-linked products — including HelloFresh ready meals and Walmart pasta — subject to FSIS alert
USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert after FreshRealm notified regulators that spinach used in certain HelloFresh ready meals tested positive for Listeria; affected HelloFresh products include Cheesy Pulled Pork Pepper Pasta (10.1 oz) — Est. 47718 lot 49107 or Est. 2937 lot 48840 — and Unstuffed Peppers with Ground Turkey (10 oz) — Est. P-47718 lot codes 50069, 50073, 50698. The alert comes amid a wider outbreak previously linked by genetic testing to pasta supplied by Nate’s Fine Foods — including products sold at retailers such as Walmart and Trader Joe’s — that has been tied to about 20 illnesses and at least four deaths; USDA reports no confirmed illnesses specifically tied to the HelloFresh items and FreshRealm has provided a customer hotline (1-888-244-1562) and email (customerservice@freshrealm.com).
📌 Key Facts
- USDA/FSIS issued a public health alert after FreshRealm notified FSIS that spinach used in certain HelloFresh ready meals tested positive for Listeria.
- The FSIS alert covers FreshRealm-linked products and identifies specific affected HelloFresh items: Cheesy Pulled Pork Pepper Pasta (10.1 oz) — Est. 47718 lot 49107 or Est. 2937 lot 48840; and Unstuffed Peppers with Ground Turkey (10 oz) — Est. P-47718 lot codes 50069, 50073, 50698.
- FreshRealm provided a customer hotline (1-888-244-1562) and email (customerservice@freshrealm.com) for questions about the affected products.
- USDA reports there are no confirmed illnesses tied specifically to these HelloFresh items yet.
- The situation is linked to a broader Listeria outbreak: genetic testing previously found the outbreak strain in pasta supplied by Nate's Fine Foods, and the outbreak has been associated with at least four deaths and about 20 illnesses.
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📰 Sources (2)
- USDA/FSIS issued a public health alert after FreshRealm notified FSIS that spinach used in certain HelloFresh ready meals tested positive for Listeria.
- Specific affected HelloFresh products and lot/establishment identifiers: Cheesy Pulled Pork Pepper Pasta (10.1 oz) — Est. 47718 lot 49107 or Est. 2937 lot 48840; Unstuffed Peppers with Ground Turkey (10 oz) — Est. P-47718 lot codes 50069, 50073, 50698.
- FreshRealm provided a customer hotline (1-888-244-1562) and email (customerservice@freshrealm.com) for questions; USDA reports no confirmed illnesses tied specifically to these HelloFresh items yet.
- Connection reaffirmed to prior outbreak: genetic testing previously found the outbreak strain in pasta supplied by Nate's Fine Foods; the broader outbreak has been linked to at least four deaths and about 20 illnesses.