November 18, 2024

Whole Foods Recalls Cookie Platters for Undeclared Nuts

Whole Foods Market is recalling its Assorted Cookie Platters, All Sizes because they contain undeclared nuts, one of the major food allergens. They were sold in Whole Foods Market stores in Arizona, southern California, Hawaii, and Nevada. One illness has been reported.

The platters are round, clear, plastic containers with a black plastic base and Whole Foods Market label beginning November 24, 2014. The “Cookie Platter Small” has PLU #243868 and sell by dates up to January 7, 2015; the “Cookie Platter Medium” has PLU #243873 and sell by dates up to January 7, 2015; and the “Cookie Platter Large” has PLU #247661 and sell by dates up to January 7, 2015.

Signage is posted in the stores to warn customers of this recall. If you purchased any of these products and are allergic to nuts, do not eat any of the cookies. Discard and return the receipt to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.

Whole Foods Market Cookie Platter Recall

 

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