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Great Value cashews sold at Walmart stores in 30 states recalled, FDA says
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Date:2025-04-14 23:30:34
Undeclared allergens were detected in “Great Value” brand cashews sold at Walmart, resulting in a voluntary recall by the manufacturer.
John B. Sanfilippo & Son Incorporated, the company that makes and sells “Great Value Honey Roasted Cashews,” among other nut products said Tuesday that it was recalling a “limited amount” of the product because it may contain “undeclared coconut and milk.”
A consumer first reported the discovery, finding “coconut cashews within a container labeled as honey roasted cashews,” according to the FDA.
An investigation confirmed the results, identifying a “limited number” of incorrect honey roasted cashew labels applied to the plastic cans of coconut cashews during the manufacturing process.
It wasn’t immediately clear how many tins of 8.25 oz “Great Value” honey roasted cashews were recalled, but the item was made available for purchase at select Walmart stores in 30 different states.
Consumers have yet to report any adverse reactions after making contact with the product.
Here’s how to check whether your tin of honey roasted cashews was recalled, including whether you can get a full refund for the purchase.
Recalled Cashew tins have a specific label description, best if used date
The “limited amount” of “Great Value” honey roasted cashews affected by the recall must include the following product description.
- “Great Value” Honey Roasted Cashews label name
- Best if used by date of July 8, 2025 GH2 label on the bottom of the plastic can,
- A plastic can that contains 8.25 oz of honey roasted cashews with a blue wrap-around label
- Universal Product Code: 078742133348.
The product was sold at Walmart.com and at Walmart stores in Ala, Ark, Calif, Colo, Conn, Fla, Ga, Hawaii, Ill, Ind, Kan, Ky, La, Mass, Mo, Miss, N.C., Neb, N.J., N.M., Nev, N.Y., Ohio, Okla, Pa, S.C., Tenn, Texas, Vt, W.Va.
Consumption is not recommended, refunds offered
Consumers who have an “allergy or severe sensitivity to coconut or milk” will run the risk of experiencing a serious or life-threatning allergic reaction if they ingest the affected product, according to the FDA.
The company has advised consumers to avoid eating the product, telling consumers who still have the product in their possession to “please discard the product or return the product to a Walmart store for a full refund.”
Consumers can reach John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. by phone at 1-800-874-8734 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00am – 5:00pm CDT or via email at info@jbssinc.com with any additional questions or concerns.
To check out recalls for consumer products, food, drug and automotive, visitUSA TODAY'S recall database.
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