
A range of milkshakes have been recalled after they were linked to 12 deaths and dozens of serious illnesses, many of them in long-term care homes and hospitals, the FDA confirmed on Monday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Food service company Lyons Magnus said in a statement Saturday it was voluntarily recalling all 4 oz.
Main Idea: Lyons Magnus recalled nutritional shakes after they were tied to a Listeria outbreak that sickened dozens and was linked to 12 deaths.
Key Points:
Recalled nutritional shakes linked to listeria can sicken consumers, especially patients and nursing home residents, and may cause more hospital stays or deaths.
FDA and company recalls can remove contaminated products from stores and care facilities, which may prevent more illnesses.
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Food service company that voluntarily recalled the shakes and is a central actor in the outbreak response.
Manufacturer tied to the recalled products and the source of the recall action.
Named frozen supplemental shake brand included in the recall and outbreak response.
Named frozen supplemental shake brand included in the recall and outbreak response.
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