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Ready-to-eat products sold at Kroger stores recalled

Thousands of pounds of ready-to-eat chicken and beef products containing vegetables sold at Kroger stores have been recalled, according to the United States Department of Agriculture.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Friday that Envolve Foods of Corona, California is recalling over 290,000 pounds of ready-to-eat packaged food due to possible salmonella and listeria monocytogenes contamination in the vegetables.

The Simple Truth and Cadence Gourmet brand ready-to-eat products recalled were produced from Feb. 2, 2017 through Oct. 12, 2018, according to the USDA.

The following products recalled were sold in more than two dozen states at stores including Kroger, Fred Meyer and Ralphs.

• 22-oz. plastic bags containing "simple truth, Chicken Bibimbap" and a case code number of 011110890108 on the label and use by/sell by dates of 11/2/18 through 3/12/20.

• 22-oz. plastic bags containing "simple truth, Thai Style Green Curry" and a case code number of 011110816382 on the label and use by/sell by dates of 3/13/19 through 1/24/20.

• 22-oz. plastic bags containing "simple truth, Chicken Tikka Masala" and a case code of 011110890092 on the label and use by/sell by dates of 3/22/19 through 4/12/19.

• 10-lb. cases containing "CADENCE GOURMET, Steak Fajitas," with an item number of SS00024, and an expiration dates of 11/1/2018 through 01/18/19, on the label.

• 10-lb. cases containing "CADENCE GOURMET, Tuscan Tomato Basil Chicken & Sausage," with an item number of SS00032, and an expiration dates of 10/20/18 through 01/09/19 on the label.

• 10-lb. cases containing “CADENCE GOURMET, Rustic Toasted Tomato Basil Chicken & Vegetables,” with an item number of SS00047, and an expiration dates of 2/05/19 through 10/12/19 on the label.

There have been no confirmed reports of harmful reactions due to the consumption of these products. Contact your healthcare provider if you are concerned about injury or illness.

Click here for more information about the recall.

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