March 28, 2024

Trader Joe’s Pistachios Recalled in Canada for Possible Salmonella

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says that Trader Joe’s pistachios have been recalled in that country for possible Salmonella contamination.  There is a Salmonella outbreak in the United States linked to Wonderful brand pistachios, but there have been no  confirmed illnesses in Canada associated with the consumption of these Trader Joe’s products.

PistachiosThe recalled products are Trader Joe’s 50% Less Salt Roasted & Salted Pistachios in 16 ounce (454 gram) packages. The Best if Used By dates and codes are: 2016 OCT 28 1509123256501, 2016 OCT 28 1509123256401, 2016 OCT 29 1509123256601, 2016 NOV 03 1510123307101, 2016 NOV 04 1510123307201, and 2016 NOV 04 1510123307301. The UPC number for these products is 0011 1348.

Also recalled is Trader Joe’s Dry Roasted & Unsalted Pistachios in 16 ounce (454 gram) packages. The Best if Used By dates and codes are: 2016 OCT 27 1509123256101, 2016 OCT 28 1509123256201, and 2016 OCT 28 1509123256301. The UPC number for those products is 0007 9990.

Finally, Trader Joe’s Dry Roasted & Salted Pistachios in 16 ounce (454 gram) packages is recalled. The Best If Used By dates and codes for the product are: 2016 OCT 28 1509123259901, 2016 OCT 28 1509123260001, 2016 OCT 29 1509123260101, and 2016 NOV 03
1510123294901. The UPC number for this product is 0007 9983.

If you purchased any of these products, do not eat them. Throw them away in a double bagged container or return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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