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Ham salad products recalled due to possible listeria: USDA

WASHINGTON, JUL 27 – The USDA warns that two ham salad products contain breadcrumbs recalled for potential Listeria contamination with no reported illnesses so far, urging disposal or return to retailers.

  • On July 27, 2025, the U.S. Department of Agriculture alerted the public to potential Listeria contamination in certain ham salad products.
  • The alert followed a recall of breadcrumbs by Newly Weds Foods, an ingredient in Reser's Fine Foods Ham Salad and Molly's Kitchen Ham Salad, linked to potential Listeria risk.
  • The recalled products include 12-ounce tubs of Reser's Fine Foods Ham Salad with a sell-by date of September 1, 2025, and 5-pound tubs of Molly's Kitchen Ham Salad expiring August 31, 2025.
  • Consumers are urged not to eat these products, monitor for symptoms like fever and muscle aches, and sanitize surfaces if the ham salad was stored in their fridge; no illnesses have been reported.
  • The warning highlights Listeria's severe risk to pregnant women, older adults, and immune-compromised individuals, with potential outcomes including miscarriage and serious newborn infections.
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The spokesman-Review broke the news in Spokane, United States on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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