Salmonella Recall: World Market Pulls This Trendy Item Sold In CA
UNITED STATES, JUL 20 – World Market recalled the pistachio spread after four Salmonella cases and one hospitalization were linked to products sold across 32 U.S. states, health officials reported.
- On July 14, World Market and the Food and Drug Administration recalled Emek G1da’s Spread Pistachio Cacao Cream with Kadayif, citing potential salmonella contamination.
- Samples of the spread tested positive for salmonella, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture reported, prompting the recall initiation, FDA noted.
- Among affected locations, World Market stores in 32 states carried the spread, CDC said, with four cases and one hospitalization linked to the products.
- Amid the recall, World Market told customers to return or discard the spread for a full refund, while the CDC advised washing and sanitizing any contacted items and surfaces.
- On July 16, the CDC said it is working to determine if other lots or products are affected, while consumers should avoid Emek Pistachio Cream with the Oct. 19, 2026 date.
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World Market recalls Dubai chocolate spread due to potential salmonella contamination
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