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Ready-to-eat meals sold at Kroger, Walmart recalled after 3 deaths, 17 sickened
Ready-to-eat meals sold at Kroger, Walmart recalled after 3 deaths, 17 sickened

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Ready-to-eat meals sold at Kroger, Walmart recalled after 3 deaths, 17 sickened

Some ready-to-eat meals sold at Walmart and Kroger are being recalled after multiple deaths and more than a dozen illnesses reported across 13 states due to listeria poisoning, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. FreshRealm in San Clemente, Calif., Montezuma, Ga., and Indianapolis, Ind., is recalling certain chicken fettuccine alfredo products that may contain an outbreak strain of listeria monocytogenes contamination which can cause listeriosis, or listeria poisoning. The ready-to-eat products were shipped to Kroger and Walmart retail locations across the U.S. Here is what to know about the deadly recall: Cream recall: Salmonella outbreak tied to pistachio cream imported from Turkey The recalled ready to eat meals include: Marketside Grilled Chicken Alfredo with Fettuccine: (32.8-oz. tray packages containing "tender pasta with creamy alfredo sauce, white meat chicken and shaved parmesan cheese"): Expiration Date: 6/27/25 or prior Marketside Grilled Chicken Alfredo with Fettuccine: (12.3 oz. tray packages containing "tender pasta with creamy alfredo sauce, white meat chicken, broccoli and shaved parmesan cheese"): Expiration Date: 06/26/25 or prior Home Chef Heat & Eat Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo: (12.5 oz. tray packages containing "pasta, grilled white meat chicken, and parmesan cheese"): Expiration date: 6/19/25 or prior The products bear the USDA mark of inspection on the product label along with the following establishment numbers found on the side of the packaging: EST. P-50784 EST. P-47770 EST. P-47718 The FDA reported the agency and public health partners are investigating a listeria outbreak in connection to the prepared meals and that as of June 17, 2025, the outbreak had sickened 17 people in 13 states. As of that same date, there have been at least three reported deaths associated with the outbreak. "The outbreak strain of 'LM' was isolated from ill people on dates ranging from August 2024 – May 2025," the federal health agency reported. USA TODAY has reached out to the FDA and FreshRealm for more information. Listeria poisoning is a foodborne bacterial infection most commonly caused by the bacterium listeria monocytogenes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is considered a serious condition and can be dangerous or life-threatening, especially to older adults, people with weak immune systems, and pregnant women. Symptoms include, per the CDC: Fever Muscle aches Headache Stiff neck Confusion Loss of balance Convulsions Diarrhea Other gastrointestinal symptoms Miscarriage, stillbirth, premature delivery and/or life-threatening infection of newborn infants Death People in higher-risk categories who experience flu-like symptoms within two months after eating contaminated food should seek medical care. For consumers who bought the item and froze it, the USDA said to throw it away. Concerned about an illness regarding the product? The USDA has advised contacting a health care provider. Consumers with questions regarding the recall can contact FreshRealm's customer service at 888-244-1562. Those with food safety questions can call the toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 888-MPHotline (888-674-6854) Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@ and follow her on X @nataliealund. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ready-to-eat meals recalled tied to deadly listeria outbreak

Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox finally reveal daughter's unique name
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox finally reveal daughter's unique name

Metro

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox finally reveal daughter's unique name

Machine Gun Kelly has subtly revealed the unique name of his newborn daughter with Megan Fox. The Home singer, 35, and Transformers actress, 39, welcomed their first child in March, confirming that their 'little celestial seed' had arrived with a sweet post on Instagram. The former couple have remained tight-lipped over the details, and are yet to share any pictures or videos showing her face. However, in a new social media video, the dad-of-two finally introduced fans to the little one, announcing her name as Saga Blade Fox-Baker. In the clip, MGK – real name Colson Baker – could be seen playing music for the little one as she giggled in delight, with the caption simply reading: 'Saga Blade Fox-Baker ❤️‍🔥 thank you for the ultimate gift @meganfox.' He turned off the comments under the post, while Megan still has no posts on her public page. Fans raced to unpack the update on social media, with many agreeing that it 'fits them as a couple'. Twitter user Rachel posted: 'I'm sobbing. What a beautiful name.' Kate agreed: 'Saga Blade really is the most MGK/Megan Fox name choice I could ever imagine.' Kiku yelled: 'ITS SO CUTE AND CREATIVE.' Over on Reddit, Wild-Stop609 posted: 'I initially read it as Sage Blade Fox Baker. I thought that Sage wasn't too weird of a name, then I realized it was Saga.' 'Naming a child who is the product of a very on/off relationship 'Saga' is so funny to me,' Ampersands-guitars said. 'But I don't hate it, the name fits them as a couple.' As Tiny-External-5317 added: 'I actually like it! could have been way worse.' Megan gave birth to Saga earlier this year, and is already mom to Noah, Bodhi and Journey with ex-husband Brian Austin Green, while MGK fathered daughter Casie from a previous relationship. The pair first met while filming Midnight in the Switchgrass in March 2020, and grew close on set. Following the end of her 10-year marriage with Brian, the mom-of-four made things public with the Bad Things rapper and they got engaged at the beginning of 2022. Things became rocky for the on-off couple, with fans stunned when they confirmed their baby news in November. Alongside a snap of her baby bump, and a positive pregnancy test, Megan told Instagram followers: 'Nothing is ever really lost. welcome back.' Although they are no longer dating, an insider previously told People Magazine that they are focused on co-parenting their little girl together. More Trending 'Whatever issues they have, Megan and MGK both are on the same page when it comes to co-parenting,' the source said. 'Right now they're amicable.' 'No one would be surprised if they gave their relationship another try down the line,' they added. 'But right now they're focused on what's best for their daughter.' Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Movie fans disappointed after claiming new summer rom-com was 'misleading' MORE: Bridgerton star was cut from Brad Pitt's new F1 movie, says director MORE: Sabrina Carpenter hits back at criticism of racy album cover with sassy remark

Mumbai's Hebbar's Heritage Home turns 100 and continues to be a slice of paradise in the heart of the city
Mumbai's Hebbar's Heritage Home turns 100 and continues to be a slice of paradise in the heart of the city

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Mumbai's Hebbar's Heritage Home turns 100 and continues to be a slice of paradise in the heart of the city

In a city that never sleeps and where change happens in the blink of an eye, stepping into Hebbars Heritage Home is like walking into a time capsule. This 'home away from home' is nestled in the bylanes of Fort and has stood the test of time as it completes a century this year. Originally known as the Modern Hindu Hotel, the caretakers of this establishment wanted to add a familial touch 'some 10 years back' and rebranded it with their family name. Founded in 1924 & taken over by Shankar Narayan Hebbar in 1926, he passed the legacy to his son Anantha Krishna. The lodge is now in the capable hands of the third generation of the Hebbar family, Ajit Hebbar. The word hotel means 'means something else abroad and in India, its used very loosely, which is why we changed the named to Hebbar's Heritage Home,' explain Ajit, adding that people were also confused about the word Hindu - 'They didn't understand the concept of us only serving vegetarian food. So we rebranded and modernised ourself. I don't want people to come here and say, it's a hotel, We like the concept of this being a 'home' for travellers.' 'It is very quiet & peaceful, especially as the hostel is in the heart of SoBo. There is a lot of greenery & you can even hear the birds chirping,' says Ajit, as he shows us the various rooms they have available. One can see the love & effort that's gone into maintaining this 100-year-old building and the antiques they house. 'A lot of our money goes into maintenance. It is very tough, but they all belong to my family - the wooden almirahs, trunks that my family traveled with when moving to Mumbai, then Bombay, even the ceramic boxes my grandmum & mum stored wheat & rice in,' he shares. A post shared by HT City Showstoppers (@htcityshowstoppers) 'We encourage community living,' Ajit says, adding, 'We have people coming from all over the world to stay here for business or on vacation, we also get a lot of backpackers. So everyone, from all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds live and even eat together. The hotel used to house an in-house South Indian eatery that served simple, homely & cost-effective 'tiffin'. It was relished by the nearby mill workers, taxi drivers, families visiting & even the politicos working in the nearby Mantralaya & Bombay High Court. However, a court order stating gas cooking wasn't allowed on the ground floor, some 15 years back, put an end to a flourishing business. 'We had several women, wives mostly, who came & asked us to re-start the kitchen,' he saying, laughing, 'Because we used to take care of their husbands' lunch.' Explaining the reason for their popularity, Ajit tells us, 'Nowadays, we all wear similar clothes, talk the same language & even eat the same food; we are global citizens. But think back to 100 years ago, when my ancestors - South Indians from Mangalore - came to Bombay in search of work, they were like fish out of water. And that could be said for a lot of South Indians, who didn't know the language, ate dal & chawal, & wore lungi. This place was started by my grandfather as a way to help them. They would come here & feel happy to find people who ate and looked like them & spoke their language.' Ask Ajit what the future holds for this hostel, that's also a premier shooting location for ads, magazines and films as it retains the Victorian era architecture with hints of Art deco and Portuguese elements. 'I don't think the next generation of Hebbars' will want to take over this business, they have their own aspirations. I was a banker before I took over the family business,' he says, adding, 'Things will take its own course and a place can't run forever. This building will also get old.'

I turned an old pot into a water feature with a £5 Home Bargains buy – it costs nothing to run & looks pretty in the sun
I turned an old pot into a water feature with a £5 Home Bargains buy – it costs nothing to run & looks pretty in the sun

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • The Irish Sun

I turned an old pot into a water feature with a £5 Home Bargains buy – it costs nothing to run & looks pretty in the sun

WITH summer now in full swing, millions of green-fingered Brits are racing to give their outdoor space a glow-up. If the soaring costs have made your wallet tighter than ever, fear not - as one thrifty woman has proven there's no need to fork out a fortune for 2 This eco-friendly delight floats effortlessly and offers six exciting spray patterns Credit: Facebook / Garden Makeover Ideas On A Budget 2 Measuring approximately 13 cm in width and 5 cm in height, it's the ideal size to enhance any small water feature or garden pond Credit: Facebook / Garden Makeover Ideas On A Budget Sharing inspiration online, Stephanie Haviour revealed how you can turn a basic pot into a stunning water feature - and it's all thanks to a budget-friendly buy. According to Stephanie, cash-savvy Home Bargains shoppers can now get their hands on The bargain garden find is ideal to transform your pond or water feature on the cheap. This eco-friendly delight floats effortlessly and offers six exciting spray patterns, all powered by the sun - perfect for adding a touch of tranquillity to your garden. read more on gardening Measuring approximately 13 cm in width and 5 cm in height, it's the ideal size to enhance any small water feature or The floating fountain is a must if you want to enjoy the peaceful sound and beauty of flowing water - while also benefiting from easy, solar-powered operation. Raving about the epic buy, Stephanie said: ''It works! Put it out this morning and was already trying to spray straight away, been out an hour and it's working well! ''But if u get in the way of the sun and cause a shadow on it it stops.'' Most read in Fabulous Sharing the jaw-dropping results on the All chuffed with the budget find, she went on: ''There's also things that will hold it in place so doesn't swim around! Homebase shares top 5 tips to keep olive trees healthy this summer - including exact location it needs to be in your garden to thrive ''For £5 you can't expect much!'' Stephanie wrote in the caption of ''Can't wait to make my water feature!'' Garden features that add the most value to a house A well-kept garden can add anywhere between 5-20% to the value of a property. And the experts revealed the garden feature which adds the most value to a property is a shed. Shed - 82% Patio or paving - 76% Secure fencing, walls or gates - 72% Outdoor lighting - 66% Sturdy decking - 62% Water features eg. fountain or pond - 58% Modern garden furniture - 54% Artificial lawn/grass - 40% If you're keen to race to the nearest Home Bargains - or Aldi - to get your hands on this stunning buy, it's worth noting that you'll need to top up the water every now and then, others warned. 'They are brilliant' The post has clearly impressed many, as it's racked up close to a whopping 400 likes, with more than 240 people flooding to comments. One said: ''I've had mine a few years now, and it's still working well.'' Someone else chimed in: ''Had to fill the water up continuously because of the evaporation.'' ''Had mine from somewhere else a few years ago, they are brilliant.'' ''£2,99

CCTV-4's Special Central Asia Season
CCTV-4's Special Central Asia Season

Malaysian Reserve

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Malaysian Reserve

CCTV-4's Special Central Asia Season

A Celebration of Regional Exchange and Cooperation BEIJING, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — To coincide with the 2nd China-Central Asia Summit, being held in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, from June 16 to 18, CCTV-4 has produced a series of special programs celebrating the six countries' close historical ties and their peoples' shared development aspirations. Highlights of the season are the six-part documentary 'Home' and the five-episode feature series 'Learning to Return', both co-productions by China Media Group's Chinese Language Global Program Center and its broadcasting partners in the five Central Asian countries. 'Home' is the first humanistic documentary co-produced and broadcast by the six nations under the framework of China-Central Asia cooperation. In exploring the shared history and contemporary partnerships that draw them together, it presents compelling stories of cross-border collaboration in culture, scientific innovation and connectivity. 'Learning to Return' tells the stories of young people from the five Central Asian countries whose dream has been to study in China and develop skills that will help them, when they return home, to contribute to the Belt and Road Initiative. By showcasing examples of cooperation in areas such as sport, culture and education, these special programs offer a multi-dimensional perspective on the efforts to build a China-Central Asia community with a shared future rooted in mutual support, shared development, common security and enduring friendship.

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