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NEW YORK (AP) — Albertsons Companies has recalled several of its store-made deli products because they may contain listeria bacteria, in a move that arrives shortly after federal health officials warned consumers to not eat certain pasta meals sold at Walmart and Trader Joe’s over similar contamination concerns.

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Albertsons recalls five deli pasta items tied to listeria risk

Products contain recalled bowtie pasta from Nate’s Fine Foods

Sold at Albertsons, Safeway, and Von’s in multiple states

No reported illnesses, but FDA urges caution with surfaces

The Boise-based supermarket giant on Saturday said it was pulling five deli items because they contain a recalled bowtie pasta ingredient made by Nate’s Fine Foods. Albertsons is urging consume

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