Overview
- The CDC has confirmed about 16 infections and seven hospitalizations tied to the service, and officials say the total could rise as case linking typically takes three to four weeks.
- Meals delivered the week of July 28 are implicated, including specific dishes such as four cheese tortellini with pesto and grilled chicken and sliced top sirloin with roasted peanut sauce.
- Affected lot codes are 25199, 25202, 25203, 25204, and 25205, according to the CDC.
- Cases have been reported in California, Missouri, Georgia, Minnesota, Texas, Arkansas, Illinois, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, and Washington.
- Consumers are advised to check refrigerators or freezers, avoid eating the products, discard them or contact the company, and clean any items or surfaces that may have touched the meals.