Frozen vegetables made by Kroger and Food Lion recalled across the US over ... trends now

Frozen vegetables made by Kroger and Food Lion recalled across the US over ... trends now
Frozen vegetables made by Kroger and Food Lion recalled across the US over ... trends now

Frozen vegetables made by Kroger and Food Lion recalled across the US over ... trends now

A customer's third-party lab results from sweet cut corn initiated the recall FDA said there have been 'no actual consumer reports of human illness' READ MORE: Hundreds of thousands of kids' cups recalled over poisoning fears

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A brand of frozen mixed vegetables and sweet corn is being recalled over fears of potential bacterial contamination.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said that Twin City Foods, which packages the food, said it is 'voluntarily recalling a limited quantity' of 22 frozen vegetable products because there is a 'potential for these products to be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes.

It is the same bacteria that recently killed three people in Washington after they ate milkshakes made using a contaminated ice cream machine at a burger joint.

The affected foods include various sizes of Kroger and Food Lion branded super sweet corn, Kroger and Food Lion branded mixed vegetables carrots, super sweet corn, green beans and green peas. The full list can be found on the FDA's website.

The affected foods include various sizes of Kroger and Food Lion branded super sweet corn, Kroger and Food Lion branded mixed vegetables carrots, super sweet corn, green beans and green peas

The affected foods include various sizes of Kroger and Food Lion branded super sweet corn, Kroger and Food Lion branded mixed vegetables carrots, super sweet corn, green beans and green peas

Listeria is an infection normally caused by eating food contaminated with the bacterium listeria monocytogenes.

Most people who eat food contaminated with listeria will not fall seriously ill. But in some cases,

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