News Recalls Almost 12 Million Pounds of Recalled Chicken & Beef Found in Products at Costco, Trader Joe's, Target and More The meat and poultry products were distributed to restaurants and grocery stores across the nation. By Camryn Alexa Wimberly Camryn Alexa Wimberly Camryn Wimberly is EatingWell's Editorial Fellow. As a food and mental health blogger, Camryn explores how food and cooking can help improve mental health and also be an avenue to connect with one's culture and heritage. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Updated on October 17, 2024 Close Photo: Getty Images Last week, BrucePac recalled over nine million pounds of prepackaged meat and poultry products due to possible listeria contamination. That recall has been updated to include almost two million additional pounds of meat that were used in products being sold at Costco, Target, and Kroger, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The impacted items were produced from May 31, 2024, to October 8, 2024 and sent to restaurants, schools and institutions. Here’s an updated list of some of the impacted products (a full list can be found here): Rana Chicken Truffle Carbonara, purchased between September 2024 and October 2024Rana Chicken Tagliatelle Grilled White Chicken & Portobello Mushroom Sauce, purchased between September 2024 and October 2024El Monterey Mexican Grill's Chicken & Cheese Taquitos, with "Best if used by dates" between October 2025 and December 2025Red's Southwestern Grilled Chicken Mini Burritos, with " best by dates" of 3/27/26; 4/1/26; 4/2/26; and 4/7/26KitchenMate Buffalo Style Chicken Mac & Cheese, with a “best before” date of “10/2/24”KitchenMate Chicken Tikka Masala, with a “best before” date of “10/2/24”KitchenMate Coconut Chicken Korma, with a “best before” date of “9/5/24”KitchenMate Chicken Mushroom Alfredo, with a “best before” date of "10/16/24"KitchenMate Butter Chicken, with a “best before” date of "10/16/24"Trader Joe's Pesto Chicken Wrap, with a “best before” date of "10/17/24"Trader Joe's Cobb Chicken Bacon Salad, with a “best before” date of "10/17/24"Trader Joe's Harvest Salad With Grilled Chicken, with a “best before” date of "8/11/24"7-Eleven Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad (10-oz), with a “best before” date of 10/6/24 or earlier7-Eleven Country Style Chef Salad (8.1-oz), with a “best before” date of 10/6/24 or earlier7-Eleven Caesar Salad with Chicken (7.8-oz), with a “best before” date of 10/5/24 or earlierH-E-B Chicken Broccoli & Rice Casserole, with a “best by” date of “080925”H-E-B Texas Ranch Chicken Casserole, with a “best by” date of “082725”H-E-B Texas Ranch Style Chicken with Ranchero Beans & Mexican Style Rice, with a “best by” date of “090325”Trader Joe’s Lemon Chicken & Arugula Salad, with a “best by” date between 9/09/24 and 10/14/24Trader Joe’s Tarragon Chicken Salad Wrap, with a “best by” date between 9/09/24 and 10/14/24Trader Joe’s Turkey Club Wrap, with a “best by” date between 9/09/24 and 10/14/24Fresh Express Gourmet Cafe Salads Chicken Caesar (6.3oz) with a “use-by” date prior to 10/23/2024 Fresh Express Gourmet Cafe Salads Santa Fe Style (6.3oz) with a “use-by” date prior to 10/11/2024Little Salad Bar Santa Fe Style Salad (6.3oz) with a “use-by” date prior to 10/16/2024 Marketside Caesar Salad With Chicken (6.25 oz) with a “use-by” date prior to 10/19/2024 Marketside Santa Fe Style Salad With Chicken (6.35 oz) with “use-by” date prior to 10/15/2024Marketside Caesar Salad With Chicken (12 oz) with a “use-by” date prior to 10/13/2024Marketside Southwest Style Salad with Chicken (11.75 oz), with a use-by date prior to 10/13/2024 Little Salad Bar Chicken Caesar Salad (6.3 oz) with a use-by date prior to 10/20/2024 HMS Chicken Alfredo with use-by dates between 8/25/2025 and 10/8/2025 Routine testing was conducted by the Food Safety and Inspection Service, which ultimately confirmed that the ready-to-eat products contained listeria. Symptoms of listeria infections include fever, vomiting, nausea, headaches and neck stiffness. Elderly people, young children, those with weakened immune systems and people who are pregnant are most at risk of life-threatening illness due to listeria. Sausage Recalled in Canada Due to Glove Pieces Found in Products Fortunately, there have been no reported illnesses due to the contamination. If you experience symptoms of listeria infection after consuming any of the impacted meat, you should contact your health care provider. If you have purchased any of the listed products, you are advised to return them to the place of purchase. Restaurants and other establishments are also urged to discontinue using these products and to discard them or return them as well. If you have any questions regarding the recall you can contact Jeff Golangco, VP of Business Development at BrucePac, at (503) 874-3000 or call the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at (888) 674-6854. 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