India, July 25 -- The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued two recalls for tuna salad and related products made by Reser's Fine Foods due to possible Listeria contamination. The agency announced the recalls on July 21.

Reser's started the recall after finding that breadcrumbs used in the tuna salad might be contaminated, according to an Irish Star report.

The first recall covers tuna salad and ready-to-eat products sold at Jewel-Osco stores in Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa. The second affects similar products sold at Albertsons, Randalls, and Tom Thumb in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.

The recalled items include deli tuna sold by weight, pre-packed containers, tuna salad sandwiches, snack trays, and sandwich platte...