Ongoing Nut Recall Upgraded in 2 States
Ongoing Nut Recall Upgraded in 2 States
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An Ongoing Nuts Recall Has Been Upgraded in 2 States
Nuts are often lauded as a superfood, with numerous studies touting their benefits for heart health and diabetes prevention. However, for individuals with food allergies, nuts can pose a serious threat if proper precautions are not taken. In the case of an ongoing recall from a major nut brand, now upgraded to include a risk classification and other crucial details, it serves as a stark reminder to always carefully check labels before consuming any food product.
Initial reports on October 29 highlighted a nuts recall affecting an undisclosed quantity of two types of mixed nuts produced by Hampton Farms, a prominent roaster of in-shell peanuts in the United States. The recall was issued due to the presence of undeclared tree nuts, a potential allergen that could be harmful to individuals with tree nut allergies.
While the initial recall notice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) indicated that the affected products were sold at Stop & Shop in five states, namely Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island, an update on October 30 revealed that over 6,000 tubs of the affected nuts were shipped to just two states: Massachusetts and New York.
The mixed nuts in question contained hazelnuts, a common tree nut allergen. Although hazelnuts were listed in the ingredients, they were not included in the allergy warning on the packaging. This oversight could potentially endanger individuals with hazelnut allergies who consume the product unknowingly.
The recalled nuts were packaged in plastic tubs and included the following information:
Mixed Nuts Roasted No Salt, 8 ounces (oz.)
Lot Code: 23025
UPC: 8 10111 02237 8
Best If Used By: 8/18/2026
Ingredients: ALMONDS, WALNUTS, PEANUTS, CASHEWS, HAZELNUTS, BRAZIL NUTS
Quantity: 528 cases, reportedly 6 to a case
Mixed Nuts Roasted and Salted, 8 ounces (oz.)
Lot Code: 23825
UPC: 8 10111 02236
Best If Used By: 8/26/2026
Ingredients: ALMONDS, WALNUTS, PEANUTS, CASHEWS, HAZELNUTS, BRAZIL NUTS
Quantity: 516 cases, reportedly 6 to a case
The recalling firm, Severn Peanut Company LLC, based in Severn, NC, was identified in the October 30 update. The connection to Hampton Farms was highlighted, with both companies sharing ties to the same city and a common founding history.
The FDA has now classified the recall as Class II, indicating that the risk of serious adverse health consequences is remote but still possible. Individuals with hazelnut allergies are advised to avoid consuming the recalled products to prevent potential allergic reactions that could be severe or life-threatening.
In conclusion, it is essential for consumers to remain vigilant when it comes to food recalls and allergen warnings. Always read product labels carefully, especially if you have food allergies, to avoid any potential health risks. Stay informed about recalls and product updates to ensure the safety of yourself and your loved ones. Remember, your health is paramount, so take the necessary precautions to safeguard it.
By staying informed and proactive, you can navigate food recalls and allergen alerts with confidence, ensuring that you make safe and informed choices for your well-being. Stay vigilant, stay informed, and prioritize your health above all else.
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