At least six people have died and 25 have been hospitalized amid a listeria outbreak that's spread to 18 states. The outbreak is believed to be tied to prepared pasta meals from Nate's Fine Foods, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .
The recalls, which started in June, affect dozens of products, including pasta salads, scampi linguini bowls, trays of Alfredo, beef meatballs and marinara and more. Several popular nationwide chains have had to issue recalls for products on their shelves, including Kroger, Albertsons, Walmart, Trader Joe's and more.
The investigation into the outbreak is ongoing. The outbreak was also first announced in June.
Listeria is a type of bacteria that can be deadly if consumed by certain groups, such as elderly, immunocompromised

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