The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said two people have died from a Listeria outbreak linked to Dole salads.
An investigation by the CDC found that 17 people were ill, 13 had been hospitalized and two died across 13 states from the outbreak.
Although the investigation is still ongoing, the CDC has linked the outbreak back to Dole salads that were sold under 11 brand names.
Ahold, Dole, HEB, Kroger, Lidl, Little Salad Bar, Marketside, Naturally Better, Nature’s Promise, President’s Choice and Simply Nature sold the mixed greens, garden salads, Caesar kits and other salads linked to the illness, the agency said.
The items are under recall, with recalled items having “Best used if by” dates from Nov. 30, 2021 to Jan. 9 of this year.
In the upper-right hand corner of the packages of the recalled items, the letters “B,” “N,” “W” or “Y” will be at the start of the product lot code, the CDC said.
It is one of two investigations of Listeria outbreaks the agency is investigating. The other outbreak is linked to Fresh Expressed packaged salads.
The Hill has reached out to Dole for comment.
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