Fruit recall includes items sold at Sam's, Aldi, Walmart & Costco

If you haven't heard about the peaches, plums, pluots and nectarines recall then keep reading.  Stores including Aldi, Sam's, Costco, Walmart and more sold the listeria contaminated fruit in July.

Go here to read the full report with lot numbers and details from Consumer Union.

If you still have some you should return it to the store for a refund or throw them away.

This affected organic and conventional produce.

Listeria symptoms include diarrhea, muscle soreness, fever, fatigue and more.  It can be serious and life threatening in some cases.

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