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RECALL: Frozen Vegetables Sold at Connecticut Grocery Stores Recalled for Listeria Concerns

Endico Potatoes recalled frozen vegetables after Pennsylvania testing detected Listeria monocytogenes; no illnesses reported but consumers advised to discard or return products.

  • On September 4, 2025, the FDA reported a recall of Endico brand frozen vegetables, including peas with carrots and mixed vegetable blends, distributed in multiple states due to possible Listeria contamination.
  • The recall followed positive Listeria monocytogenes test results from routine sampling at a Pennsylvania distributor, prompting Endico Potatoes Inc. to halt distribution and cooperate with the FDA.
  • The recalled products include 2.5-pound bags with lot codes 110625 for peas and carrots and 170625 for mixed vegetables , distributed between July 18 and August 4, 2025.
  • As of now, there have been no confirmed cases of illness, but the CDC highlights that Listeria infections can be severe, especially for young children, pregnant individuals, older adults, and people with compromised immune systems.
  • Endico urges consumers to return the recalled vegetables to stores for a full refund and provides a contact number, 1-800-431-1398, while ongoing investigations seek the contamination source.
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