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Hy-Vee recalls private label pasta salad

Hy-Vee has issued a recall for Hy-Vee Summer Fresh Pasta Salad that is sold in its stores’ kitchen department cold cases and salad bars.

The pasta was recalled after Hy-Vee, West Des Moines, Iowa, was notified the frozen vegetables used to make the ready-to-eat pasta were potentially contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The frozen vegetables were produced by Inventure Foods, Jefferson, Ga.

The Summer Fresh Pasta Salad is packaged upon customer request from the kitchen cold case and would have been packaged in 16 oz. or 32 oz. clear plastic containers. A light tan scale-produced label with the product name, weight and price would have been affixed to the container.  


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The recalled product would have been available in a limited number of stores between April 9 and April 27.  

Hy-Vee has since pulled the ready-to-eat Summer Fresh Pasta Salad from its distribution channels and the stores in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and South Dakota to which it was distributed. All stores that received the product have been instructed to dispose of the product.  

To date, Hy-Vee has not received any complaints associated with the Summer Fresh Pasta Salad.

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