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States: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Indiana.

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>More pasta products contaminated with Listeria have come to light, with the outbreak causing multiple deaths and hospitalizations across the US. Supermarket chain Giant Eagle has recalled packages of its smoked mozzarella pasta salad because of potential listeria contamination. The announcement comes alongside a nationwide recall of ready-to-eat pasta, which was produced by California-based Nate's Fine Foods. The ready-to-eat product was sold in Giant Eagle and Market District locations in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Indiana. The containers of smoked mozzarella penne salad came in small and large sizes with expiration dates marked as September 30 through October 3 and October 7.

**States: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Indiana.** Archive: https://archive.today/lTksi From the post: >>More pasta products contaminated with Listeria have come to light, with the outbreak causing multiple deaths and hospitalizations across the US. Supermarket chain Giant Eagle has recalled packages of its smoked mozzarella pasta salad because of potential listeria contamination. The announcement comes alongside a nationwide recall of ready-to-eat pasta, which was produced by California-based Nate's Fine Foods. The ready-to-eat product was sold in Giant Eagle and Market District locations in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Indiana. The containers of smoked mozzarella penne salad came in small and large sizes with expiration dates marked as September 30 through October 3 and October 7.

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I think the pasta that kid ate had sat out for almost a full week, not just overnight. Unless I'm thinking of a different case.