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BJ's Wholesale Club Recalls Deli Meats
Meats may have been exposed to pistachio nuts.

BJ’s Wholesale Club is voluntarily recalling deli meat due to it possibly being exposed to pistachio nuts.
Citterio Mortadella deli meats may contain undeclared pistachio nuts, the federal Food and Drug Administration said in a press release Friday.
Hormel, Wellsley Farm, Applegate Farm, D +W deli meats may have come into contact with the same equipment as the Citterio Mortadella meats and are also being recalled. For a complete list of products, click here.
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The pre-packaged meats being recalled were sold in BJ’s store in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania from Jan. 20 to Feb. 3.
Customers with pistachio nut allergies should throw away any deli meats purchased during this time frame.
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Members can bring in their receipt for a full refund, or a BJ’s team member can locate it electronically.
Members with questions should call the BJ’s member care department at 800-896-0487.
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