If you bought this chocolate at Trader Joe's, do not eat it, says FDA

6.1 million Americans are allergic to peanuts and this treatment could contain them.


Grocery stores are not strangers with Joe's food-trader reminders included. Over the past year, the beloved chainSweet potato bowls,White corn tortilla chipsand even the popularHalibut beaten gluten free Have been drawn from the shelves due to undeclared allergens such as milk, eggs and / or wheat.

These types of food production implications are dangerous because a customer who is allergic or sensitivity to an unregistered ingredient on the package could be endangered of having a serious or mortal reaction after consuming the product.

And now, there is another Joe trader product to add to this list. Read on to find out which article is being boosted and why, and after, be sure to check the7 healthiest foods to eat right now.

Trader Joe's has published a reminder of a popular chocolate treat.

Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cups
Courtesy of the Joe's merchant

According toFood allergy Research and education (Price), 32 million Americans with food allergies, 6.1 are allergic to peanuts. While the other recalled products of JOE's recent traders could contain dairy ingredients or the ingredients of dairy or wheat, those who have a peanut allergy should be extremely cautious on the last.

Joe's Black Chocolate Almond Butter Cups Come in a two-ounce pack of two and contain shaft nuts. However, although the label mentions that it "can contain traces of peanut", the reminder has been announced after reports of allergic reactions,Trader Joe's says. The treats are provided by Bazzini LLC, from Allentown, Pa., Which is the company originallyannounced the reminder.

"If you have purchased Joe (2-Pack) black chocolate almond butter cups with the affected date codes (April 5, 2022, April 06 2022, or 5 April 2022) and have a peanut allergy Please do not eat it, "Joe's says in the recall notice. "We urge you to throw the product or send it back to any Joe's trader for a full refund."

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However, this is not the only reminder of food in a large grocery chain to announce recently ...

Nine types of shrimp sold to whole goods, Meijer, Safeway, and more are recalled.

365 Shrimp
Courtesy of whole foods

Avanti Frozen Foods issued the reminder for different types of shrimp in bags weighing 1 to 7 poundsbecause they could containSalmonella.They have all been originally distributed to supermarkets in December 2020, but they could always be in customer freezers because the expiry dates are in 2022.

Six reports ofSalmonellaThe elaborate diseases have been discovered so far, according to the FDA.

The CDC is currently studying this case and says, "The real number of people in an epidemic is probably much higher than the number reported and the epidemic may not be limited to known diseases. This is because many people recover without medical care and are not tested for Salmonella. In addition, recent diseases may not yet be reported because it usually takes 3 to 4 weeks to determine if a sick person is part of an epidemic. "

Dental blueberries are recalled because they can contain a parasite.

Courtesy of American food and drugs

The FDA announced this recall recently because the packets could containCyclospora, A parasite that can cause intestinal disease with symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, body pain and fatigue. Blueberries were sold in Illinois, Maine, New York, Wisconsin and Alberta and British Columbia in Canada.

Another food that is not safe to eat?Eggs in this viral viral video video.

A Costco snack has been recalled for a single reason.

Redland's Dark Chocolate Covered Pistachios
Courtesy of Redland's

The pistachios covered with Redland dark chocolate are recalled Not because of a health risk, but for another particular reason.

"He attracted our attention that some of the pistachios of this product may have been roasted," says Redland Foods Corp. explains Costco members at a reminder announcement. "Although it's not a food security problem, it does not meet our quality expectations."

So there is no threat to your health if these nuts are in your pantry, but you can always return them to the costco for a full refund.

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