Hummus Recalled At Target & Walmart
The products could be contaminated with listeria
When hunger strikes, hummus is usually a healthy snack option—unless it's contaminated with listeria, of course.
According to the Food and Drug Administration, Knoxville-based company House of Thaller is pulling 10-ounce packages of hummus from shelves at major retailers after a supplier notified the company that one hummus ingredient could possibly have been contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
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The brands affected include Fresh Foods Market, Lantana and Marketside, and were sold at grocery retailers including Walmart and Target.
No illness has been reported thus far; however, if you've purchased these products in the past couple of months in the U.S. or Canada, refer to this list before diving in with those pita chips.
I just dug through the recycling outside and it's a match! I ate listeria? #hummusrecall pic.twitter.com/qajEaiQW1D
— peace🕊️✌🏽 (@Novaesoul) June 22, 2017