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Las Vegas — FDA Warns of Possible Listeria Contamination in Kroger Deli Salads 

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Las Vegas, NV (October 7th, 2025) – Kroger has issued a voluntary recall of two deli pasta salad items sold in 28 states, including Nevada, due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. While no confirmed illnesses have been linked to these specific products yet, Listeria is a serious foodborne pathogen that can cause severe illness or hospitalization, particularly among vulnerable populations.

If you recently purchased a Kroger deli pasta salad, it is important to check whether your product is affected and take precautions immediately. Consulting a personal injury attorney can help you understand your legal options if you or a loved one experiences illness from this recall. Acting promptly not only protects your health, but also preserves crucial evidence for any potential claims.

Our attorneys at George Bochanis Injury Law Offices have more than 30 years of experience monitoring for these types of recalls to help keep our fellow Nevadans safe, and to hold manufacturers and distributors accountable. To discuss your options, call 702-388-2005 for a free consultation.

The Kroger Deli Salad Recall: Which Products Are Affected

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports that the food product recall includes basil pesto bowtie salad and smoked mozzarella penne salad. The affected products were sold in Kroger-affiliated stores including Ralphs, Fred Meyer, Smith’s Fry’s and others, both from deli cases and in grab-and-go packages.

Sales occurred between late August and early October 2025. While the packaging may vary, affected products can be identified by their SKUs and UPC numbers, which are included in the official FDA recall notices. Kroger has removed these items from store shelves nationwide and urges customers not to consume them.

Even if the product appears fresh, Listeria contamination is invisible. Consuming these salads could put anyone at risk, especially pregnant women, older adults, infants, or individuals with weakened immune systems. 

Where the Kroger Deli Salad Recall Impacts Consumers

The recall spans 28 states, including Nevada, California, Arizona, Utah, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and others across the Midwest and South. The broad distribution highlights how quickly contaminated food can move through the supply chain.

Because these deli items were prepared centrally and distributed to multiple stores under different brands, even consumers who shop at smaller regional locations may be affected. Checking packaging and purchase dates is essential to help confirm whether your product is part of the recall.

Understanding Listeria and Its Risks

Listeria is particularly dangerous because it can survive and multiply in refrigerated ready-to-eat foods. Infections may be mild for healthy adults, but for vulnerable populations, Listeria can cause serious illness or wrongful death.

Symptoms often appear within a few days to two weeks after exposure, and may include fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and muscle aches. Severe infections can lead to confusion, loss of balance, meningitis, or pregnancy complications such as miscarriage or stillbirth.

Even mild cases can require medical attention, particularly in those at higher risk. Early recognition is important because Listeria can rapidly progress to severe complications.

How Contamination Happens and Why It Matters

Listeria contamination in ready-to-eat foods often begins at the production or ingredient stage. In this case, certain pasta ingredients used in Kroger’s deli salads were supplied by third-party manufacturers. If bacteria are present in raw ingredients or introduced during processing, they can survive refrigeration and spread quickly once products are distributed.

Even a single contaminated batch can reach thousands of customers across dozens of stores, which is why rigorous quality controls, testing, and timely recalls are essential. This recall highlights how a lapse at any point in the supply chain can impact public health, and why vigilance is critical for both producers and retailers.

Legal Considerations for Listeria Exposure

If you or a loved one becomes ill from consuming a recalled Kroger deli salad, there may be legal remedies. Cases typically involve product liability or negligence claims, focusing on whether the manufacturer, supplier, or retailer failed to uphold safety standards.

Evidence can include purchase records, packaging, laboratory tests confirming Listeria infection, and medical documentation. In Nevada, strict liability may apply. In such cases, the consumer doesn’t have to prove recklessness, only that a defective or contaminated product caused harm.

Personal injury attorneys can assist in gathering evidence, documenting the link between the illness and the recalled product, and pursuing compensation for medical bills, lost income, and other damages. Acting quickly is critical to preserve receipts, packaging, and leftover food, all of which can be essential in establishing liability. 

Why Early Action Matters

Listeria infections can develop slowly, and symptoms may be mistaken for flu or stomach viruses. Prompt medical care can prevent complications, and documenting your illness helps authorities track outbreaks and enforce recalls more effectively.

From a legal standpoint, acting quickly ensures that critical evidence, such as the specific batch consumed, is preserved. Packaging, receipts, and medical records can be pivotal in establishing liability and proving damages.

Protecting Your Health and Rights

Kroger and the FDA maintain updated recall alerts online. Consumers should check these resources regularly and follow guidance carefully. Awareness and vigilance are key to preventing exposure and mitigating risk.

If you or a family member consumed a recalled pasta salad and developed Listeria symptoms, consider contacting both your healthcare provider and a Las Vegas product liability lawyer. Legal support can help recover medical costs, lost income, and address the long-term impact of serious foodborne illnesses.

Food safety should never be left to chance. Holding companies accountable when they fail to take proper precautions not only protects individual consumers, but helps prevent future outbreaks and ensurers safer practices across the food industry. 

If you or a loved one consumed a recalled Kroger deli salad and experienced illness, contact George Bochanis Injury Law Offices immediately. Our team can help you understand your legal rights, preserver critical evidence, and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost income and other damages resulting from Listeria exposure. Call 702-388-2005.

The George Bochanis Injury Law Offices was established in 1985. Before opening his office, Mr. Bochanis spent years representing major insurance companies in litigation cases and prior to that was a law clerk to a prominent local district court judge. Our offices have grown from a small one person setting to having its own well known office location on South Ninth Street in Downtown Las Vegas with 15 employees.

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