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Trader Joe's Recall Over Salmonella

The Food and Drug Administration posted the company's voluntary recall on its website, but did not comment on the company's statement.

Trader Joe’s corporate officials say they are acting “out of an abundance of caution” and ordering the recall of one type of its house brand peanut butter over salmonella concerns.

“Trader Joe’s Creamy Salted Valencia Peanut Butter” should not be eaten, the  specialty grocery chain said.

“We have no confirmed information that suggests this peanut butter is unsafe to eat,” the company stated. But the food should not be eaten “pending health-related inquiries.”

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Trader Joe’s has at least seven stores in the lower Fairfield, Westchester and Bergen counties area—including Darien and Westport; Scarsdale, Hartsdale and Larchmont in New York; and, Paramus in New Jersey.

The Food and Drug Administration posted the company’s voluntary recall on its website, but did not comment on the company’s statement.

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The potential salmonella contamination could cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, the elderly or others with compromised immune systems. Healthy persons who get infected with salmonella experience fever, abdominal pain, vomiting and a most unpleasant distress of the lower
intestinal system.

Trader Joe’s is offering refunds.

City News Service and Patch Local Editor Barbara Heins contributed to this report.


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