Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market Inc. is recalling its f&e brand bagged Washed Spinach because it could be contaminated with listeria.

While no illnesses have been reported, the El Segundo, Calif. company said Friday that it was taking precautions after one bag of spinach tested positive for listeria.

The recalled products have the “enjoy by”

State health officials say a Yellowstone County case of the bacterial disease Listeriosis has been linked to a cluster of cases in six other states that is possibly tied to cantaloupes grown in Colorado.

The Department of Public Health and Human Services said Wednesday that further tests are being done to determine if a Gallatin

Fruit Fresh Up, Inc. of Depew, New York is recalling approximately 4,800 individual packages of FRESH CUT CANTALOUPE AND CUT MIXED FRUIT CONTAINING CANTALOUPE because they have the potential to be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with

True Leaf Farms of Salinas initially announced a recall of 90 cartons of romaine lettuce shipped to an Oregon food service distributor, which shipped the produce to Washington and Idaho.

But the chief executive of Church Brothers, which sells and markets the farm’s produce, clarified Saturday that the recall involved nearly 2,500 cartons. Only 90

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The CDC reports a total of 100 persons infected with any of the four outbreak-associated strains of Listeria monocytogenes have been reported to CDC from 20 states. All illnesses started on or after July 31, 2011. The number of infected persons identified in each state is as follows: Alabama (1), Arkansas (1) California (1), Colorado

The nationwide listeria outbreak linked to cantaloupe now has health officials in western New York on high alert.

Cut cantaloupe that was sold in Buffalo-area Wegman’s stores about a month ago has been linked to the outbreak. But, Wegmans is stressing, there have been no local reports of sickness.

Certain types of cantaloupe sold at

Missouri state health authorities on Thursday confirmed two more cases of listeria illness linked to Colorado-grown cantaloupes and a multistate food-borne outbreak that is already the deadliest in more than a decade.

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said two people were hospitalized after coming down with symptoms of listeriosis, the illness caused

lettuce1.jpgCalifornia’s True Leaf Farms is voluntarily recalling 2,500 cartons of chopped romaine lettuce, because it might be contaminated with listeria.

The affected lettuce was shipped to 19 states, including Arizona. The bags have a “use by” date of September 29th.

Health officials here in the state say none of the affected lettuce should be on