Nearly 10,000,000 pounds of meat recalled in frozen dinners and salads

Meat processing plant shows chicken fillet production on a conveyer belt and a group of workers tending it
Nearly 10million pounds of chicken and beef found in frozen dinners and packaged salads have been recalled (Picture: Getty Images)

Almost 10million pounds of meat in frozen dinners and packaged salads are being recalled for possible listeria contamination.

Affected products were sold by popular grocery chains and distributors including Trader Joe’s, Kroger, Amazon Fresh and Jenny Craig, according to US regulators.

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) updated its list of the recalled items on Friday.

It includes Trader Joe’s Lemon Chicken & Arugula salad, Amazon Fresh Fiesta and Caesar salads, Jenny Craig’s Classic Chicken Carbonara, and Kroger Southwest Style Salad with Chicken.

Other brands in the USDA’s 326-page document were 7-Eleven, ReadyMeals, Taylor Farms, Giant Eagle, H-E-B, RaceTrac, Raley’s, The Save Mart Companies, Wegmans, Udis, Boston Market, Michelina’s, Good & Gather and Rao’s.

‘We are updating all the products with labels as soon as we get the information,’ a USDA spokesperson told the New York Post.

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