Check Your Freezer: Recall on Walmart Celery Sold in 30 States Raises Health Concerns

Celery sticks sold under the Marketside brand at Walmart locations across 30 states have been recalled due to potential listeria contamination. The product may still be in homes, especially if it was frozen for future use.

Key Facts:

  • Recalled Product: Marketside Celery Sticks (4-count), UPC code 6 81131 16151 0
  • Reason for Recall: Possible listeria contamination from random testing in Georgia
  • Sell-By Date: March 23; some may have been frozen and still present in homes
  • Lot Code: P047650, printed on front of the package
  • States Affected: Sold in 30 states including Texas, Florida, New York, and California

The Rest of the Story: What You Need to Know About the Walmart Marketside Celery Recall

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Duda Farm Fresh Foods, Inc., based in California, has voluntarily recalled Marketside celery sticks sold at Walmart stores in nearly 30 states.

The recall followed a positive listeria test from a routine sample collected at a Georgia Walmart by the state’s Department of Agriculture.

The recalled celery sticks were sold in a 4-count pack with the sell-by date of March 23 and the lot code P047650.

While the product is no longer available in stores, the FDA warns that consumers may have stored it in freezers for future use.

No illnesses have been reported, but the FDA urges anyone who has the celery to throw it away immediately.

The product was sold at Walmart locations in the following states:
Alabama, California, Colorado, Washington, D.C., Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

Only this specific celery stick product is impacted.

No other Marketside or Duda Farm Fresh Foods items are included in the recall.

Commentary: Why You Should Take the Walmart Celery Recall Seriously

Even though the sell-by date has passed, this recall should not be ignored.

Celery is a product many families store in their freezers to use in soups, stews, and snacks.

That means this potentially contaminated item could still be in homes right now.

Listeria isn’t just another foodborne illness.

It can have deadly consequences for the elderly, those with weakened immune systems, and unborn children.

The fact that this recall involves a ready-to-eat product only raises the level of urgency.

You don’t cook celery sticks before eating them, so there’s no heat step to kill the bacteria.

This is a clear example of how government oversight—when it works—can prevent a tragedy before it starts.

The Georgia Department of Agriculture caught the issue during routine testing, and the company acted swiftly to recall the product.

But the government can only do so much.

It’s up to individual consumers to stay alert and take recalls seriously.

If you purchased celery from Walmart earlier this year and still have it, now is the time to act.

Check the label.

If the lot code reads P047650 and the UPC matches, don’t take any chances.

Throw it out.

It’s not worth risking your family’s health over a handful of celery sticks.

The Bottom Line: The Urgent Reason to Act on the Walmart Celery Recall

The FDA has confirmed a listeria risk in celery sticks sold at Walmart under the Marketside brand, with a specific lot code and sell-by date.

While no illnesses have been reported yet, the risk remains high for families who may have frozen the product.

Take a moment to check your fridge or freezer.

Disposing of this product could protect your loved ones from serious illness or worse.

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