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A massive recall involving close to 12 million pounds of pre-cooked meat and poultry has swept up hundreds of food products at major grocery chains, restaurants, and schools. The recall was initiated by Oregon-based chicken processor BrucePac after listeria was found in samples of ready-to-eat poultry. The initial recall of 9.9 million pounds of poultry and meat products has since been expanded to include an additional 1.8 million pounds. The recall includes various prepackaged salads, frozen meals, and products from retailers such as Trader Joe’s, Kroger, 7-Eleven, and Amazon Fresh. Consumers are urged to check the USDA’s list of affected products, as more items could be added. Consumption of food contaminated with listeria can be fatal, especially for older adults, pregnant women, and those with weakened immune systems.
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Lara Heller graduated from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands with a degree in New Media and Communication. During her studies, she specialized in digital media, social media strategies, and content creation. She participated in various digital media projects during her university years, focusing particularly on online journalism and media ethics. After graduation, Lara started working as a content strategist at one of Europe’s leading digital media agencies, where she developed campaigns that strengthened the digital presence of numerous international brands.