More Items Added to FDA Recall Over Listeria-Contaminated Dairy Products

Published on February 12, 2024

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has added new items to its growing list of recalled products over concerns that they contain dairy products from a California company linked to a deadly listeria outbreak. On Feb. 5, Modesto, California-based Rizo-López Foods issued a nationwide voluntary recall of over 50 dairy products for potential listeria contamination. Since then, the FDA has expanded the recall to include even more products that are made with or contain the recalled foods. The latest addition to the recalls are 768 units of chicken street taco kits that contain cheese ingredients in the crema cup supplied by Rizo-López Foods. Those taco kits were supplied by Fresh Creative Foods and available through all Stater Bros. Markets in California, with sell-by dates up to and including Feb. 10....