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FDA Updates Safety Advice in Seven-State Tuna Salad Listeria Recall

Consumers who bought recalled tuna salad must follow FDA’s disposal and sanitation guidelines to prevent Listeria spread

A photo of a tuna salad product recall at Albertsons, Randalls and Tom Thumb stores in July 2025. (Photo from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
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A tuna salad sandwich.
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Overview

  • The recall affects assorted tuna salad products sold at Albertsons, Randalls, Jewel Osco and Tom Thumb locations in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas.
  • Breadcrumbs in the salads were identified as the likely source of Listeria monocytogenes contamination in items with July 16–19 sell-by dates.
  • As of July 23, regulators report no confirmed illnesses or injuries linked to the recalled tuna salad.
  • Customers are instructed to discard or return affected products for a full refund and to thoroughly clean any surfaces or containers that contacted them.
  • The FDA has published detailed product lists and UPC codes online so consumers can verify whether their purchases are part of the recall.