Listeria outbreak: Throw away recalled fruit

INDIANA – Fruit recall for several large retailers in the US — including Walmart, and Aldi — received recalled fruit, the FDA warned Tuesday.

The batches of non-organic peaches, plums, and nectarines have been linked with a Listeria outbreak that caused at least 11 illnesses in seven states, with 10 hospitalizations and one death, health officials said.

The FDA notes that the fruit also went to companies that may have frozen or relabeled it.

Anyone who has frozen peaches, plums, or nectarines should throw them away if the products are or may be part of the recall.

The FDA and the CDC are also investigating an ongoing salmonella outbreak linked with recalled cantaloupe products that’s caused at least 99 illnesses and two deaths in 32 states.