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If you’ve bought hummus recently, you’ll want to check the packaging to see if it’s part of a new recall.
House of Thaller is recalling select 10-ounce packages of hummus after an ingredient supplier told the company that the roasted pine nuts may be contaminated with listeria, according to the FDA.
The hummus was sold at various retailers, including Walmart and Target. It was distributed from April 18 to June 13.
Read more: You shouldn’t be eating coconut oil, AHA warns
Three brands of hummus with pine nut topping are included in this recall: Fresh Foods Market, Lantana and Marketside. No other brands or flavor varieties are impacted.
Container UPC: 72036027054
Container UPC: 896863001434
Container UPC: 681131138475
Although no illnesses have been linked to this recall, the FDA says you should not eat the recalled hummus. Contact House of Thaller at 855-215-5142 if you have further questions.
This post was last modified on June 23, 2017 7:17 am
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