
An Ohio-based company is recalling mixed nuts sold at Wegmans in 9 U.S. states because they may be contaminated with Salmonella, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
The affected products, 34-oz tubs of Deluxe Mixed Nuts Unsalted and 11.5-oz bags of Wegmans Deluxe Mixed Nuts Unsalted, were sold in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C., between Nov. 3 and Dec. 1, according to the FDA's recall notice.
Both items were manufactured by Mellace Family Brands California, which is based in Warren, Ohio.
The FDA said the issue came to light after routine testing from the supplier detected that one lot of raw pistachios tested positive for Salmonella, a bacterial disease that can cause fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In some cases, Salmonella can cause severe illnesses like arthritis, while in others it can be fatal.
No illnesses associated with the recalled products have been reported, the FDA said. Consumers who purchased the mixed nuts from Wegmans can return them to the store's service desk for a full refund.
Product descriptions
Wegmans Deluxe Mixed Nuts Unsalted 34 oz (964 grams)
Packaged in a plastic tubUPC 077890421314Lot code: 58041 Best by: Jul 28, 2026
Wegmans Deluxe Mixed Nuts Unsalted 11.5 oz (326 grams)
Packaged in a plastic bagUPC 077890421352Lot code: 58171 Best by: Aug. 10, 2026
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