Good & Gather Snack, Other Nut Mixes Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk
The company said no illnesses have been reported and advised customers to return the recalled mixes for a refund or replacement.
- On Wednesday, Illinois-based John B. Sanfilippo & Son announced a voluntary recall of snack mixes sold under Fisher, Southern Style Nuts, Squirrel Brand, and Good & Gather labels due to possible salmonella contamination.
- California Dairies, a third-party supplier, recalled dry milk powder used in the seasoning blend supplied to the manufacturer. The powder may have been contaminated with salmonella, prompting the precautionary withdrawal.
- Despite the seasoning testing negative for salmonella before production, the manufacturer issued the recall as a precautionary measure. No illnesses have been reported in connection with the products.
- Consumers should stop eating the recalled snacks and return them to the place of purchase for a refund or replacement. The company's toll-free customer service line is 874-8734 on weekdays.
- Target sold the Good & Gather Mexican Street Corn Trail Mix, while other products were distributed through retail stores, online sellers, and QVC. Recalled items carry various 'Best By' dates through 2027.
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