Recall could expand to other retailers.
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A popular supermarket chain has pulled two of its mixed-nuts products from shelves due to possible Salmonella contamination.
The recall, announced by Wegmans Food Markets, affects specific lots of its Deluxe Unsalted Mixed Nuts.
Customers are being urged to check their pantries immediately and avoid eating the affected products.
Which products are included
According to the company announcement, two sizes of Wegmans Deluxe Unsalted Mixed Nuts are subject to the recall.
Both may contain Salmonella, a bacteria that can cause serious illness in vulnerable groups.
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The following lots are affected:
- Wegmans Deluxe Unsalted Mixed Nuts Family Pack (32-ounce)
UPC: 0-77890-42131-4
Lot code: DC 58041
Best-by date: JUL 28 2026 - Wegmans Deluxe Unsalted Mixed Nuts (11.5-ounce)
UPC: 0-77890-42135-2
Lot code: DC 58171
Best-by date: AUG 10 2026
Wegmans has not specified which states received the products.
What consumers should do
Shoppers who find these nuts at home are advised to throw them away or return them to their local Wegmans for a refund.
The company says no illnesses have been reported so far.
Salmonella infection can be especially dangerous for young children, pregnant individuals, people over 65 and those with weakened immune systems.
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Symptoms can include vomiting, diarrhea, nausea and stomach pain. Anyone experiencing these after eating the recalled nuts should seek medical attention.
More recalls possible
The company has said the action could expand to mixed-nut products sold at other retailers across the country.
Dagens.com reports it will update consumers as new information becomes available.
Sources: Company announcement