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FYI- recall on fruit- Listeria

(CNN) - If you've picked up fruit at Costco, Trader Joe's, Kroger or Walmart stores recently, keep reading.

Wawona Packing Co. is voluntarily recalling peaches, nectarines, plums and pluots that were packed at its Cutler, California, warehouses between June 1 and July 12. Wawona believes the products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Costco, Trader Joe's, Kroger and the Walmart Corp. -- which operates Walmart and Sam's Club stores, have all posted notices about the fruit recall on their websites. The recall is nationwide, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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I saw the article but didn't realize it was Walmart too... Damn... Calling the ob when it opens! Good luck mommas
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Bump.
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Thanks for sharing. I might have had these in my kitchen.
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Luckily i haven't purchased any of the  things you mentioned and that I'm not pregnant anymore. Obviously you can still get listeria if you aren't pregnant but I'd be more worried about my daughter!  
I'm sure you'll be fine but it won't hurt to get some peace of mind.  I hope you'll be fine momma!
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No problem!! Im throwing away my nectarines :( I ate one last week so I'm going to bring it up at my doctors appointment tomorrow. I don't feel sick but I want to be safe.
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Dang Thanks momma!
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