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More Than 240,000 Pounds of Pasta Recalled Over Possible Contamination

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Oct 23, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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A large-scale recall has been announced for nearly 245,000 pounds of ready-to-eat pasta products due to possible contamination concerns. The recall, issued by federal food safety officials, affects multiple varieties of frozen and refrigerated pasta meals sold across the United States.

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The problem was discovered during a routine inspection, where officials found that some batches might have been contaminated with foreign material. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) stated that the affected products were produced over several weeks and distributed to major grocery chains and food service locations.

Although no injuries or illnesses have been reported so far, the agency is urging consumers to check their refrigerators and freezers immediately. The recalled pasta items include ravioli, lasagna, and other filled or baked varieties packaged under different brand names. Each product has specific lot codes and use-by dates listed in the official recall notice.

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Consumers who find these products in their homes are advised not to eat them. Instead, they should throw them away or return them to the store for a full refund. Even if the pasta appears normal, eating it could still pose health risks.

Officials emphasize that food recalls are preventive measures meant to keep the public safe. Anyone who believes they may have eaten a recalled product and is feeling unwell should seek medical attention.

To stay informed, shoppers can visit the FSIS website or sign up for recall alerts to receive updates about food and product safety. Checking labels regularly and following storage guidelines also helps prevent contamination-related issues.

Food safety experts remind the public to handle all refrigerated and frozen meals properly and to follow heating instructions carefully. Small steps like these make a big difference in avoiding potential risks.

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