Publix grocery store posted the recall on Wednesday advising customers to return the product for a full refund.
Flagstone Foods, LLC. is voluntarily recalling packages of glazed walnuts due to undeclared nuts found in the packages.In a news release posted on grocery store Publix's website, the recalled packages are the 6.5oz Emerald Kettle Glazed Walnuts, with a best of date of June 28, 2025. According to the news release, the reason is due to packages containing 'undeclared Peanuts, Almonds, and Pecans.
Food and Drug Administration has issued recalls for cinnamon, cookies, fish, and other products. Many of the recalls involve undeclared allergens and potential listeria contaminations, the FDA notes.On August 9, company Too Good Gourmet issued a recall notice for Dunking Cookies Chocolate Chip due to undeclared milk. According to the FDA, this recalled product impacted stores in Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky.
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