Frozen vegetables recalled in multiple states over contamination fears
Endico Potatoes halted distribution after listeria found in frozen vegetables; no illnesses reported, but vulnerable groups are at higher risk, officials said.
- Mount Vernon, New York-based Endico Potatoes recalled frozen peas and carrots and mixed vegetables in clear 2.5-pound bags with lot codes 110625 and 170625 for possible Listeria contamination.
- Samples at an Endico distributor in Pennsylvania detected Listeria monocytogenes on finished products, prompting Endico to halt distribution and investigate with the U.S. Food and Administration .
- Health agencies note Listeria monocytogenes can cause serious illness, especially for pregnant people, newborns, elderly and those with weakened immune systems, with CDC estimating about 260 annual deaths and symptoms like fever and muscle aches.
- The FDA advised consumers not to eat recalled frozen vegetables and to return them for a full refund, while Endico Potatoes Inc. provided consumer hotline 1-800-431-1398 and no illnesses are reported so far.
- The recalled packages carry use-by dates June 10, 2027 and June 16, 2027, and were sold across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Florida, and Washington, D.C., between July 18 and Aug. 4, 2025.
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