Wegmans Recalls Mixed Nut Pack

The Rochester, N.Y.-based retailer says it has recalled its 34-ounce and 11-ounce Wegmans Deluxe Unsalted Mixed Nuts due to the potential contamination of the pistachios in the mix with Salmonella.

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Wegmans recalled 11.5-ounce and 34-ounce packages of its Wegmans Deluxe Mixed Nuts Unsalted due to potential contamination with Salmonella.
(Photos courtesy of the Food and Drug Administration)

The Food and Drug Administration says Mellace Family Brands California, headquartered in Warren, Ohio, has issued a recall for Wegmans Deluxe Mixed Nuts Unsalted 34-ounce tubs and Wegmans Deluxe Mixed Nuts Unsalted 11.5-ounce bags due to a potential contamination with Salmonella.

The product contains cashews, almonds, pecans and pistachios.

Routine testing by a supplier found one lot of raw pistachios to be positive for Salmonella. A recall was initiated after determining these pistachios had been further used in the production of the Deluxe Mixed Nuts products.

The affected products were sold at Wegmans stores in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C., between Nov. 3 and Dec. 1.

The information for the recalled nuts is:

Wegmans Deluxe Mixed Nuts Unsalted 34 ounce (964 grams)

  • packaged in a plastic tub
  • UPC 077890421314
  • Lot code: 58041 BEST BY: JUL 28, 2026

Wegmans Deluxe Mixed Nuts Unsalted 11.5 ounce (326 grams)

  • packaged in a plastic bag
  • UPC 077890421352
  • Lot code: 58171 BEST BY: AUG 10, 2026
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