Costco Just Pulled These 4 Items From Warehouses — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

If you’re a Costco shopper, you may have noticed that the warehouse giant recently pulled four items from its shelves. While it’s not uncommon for stores to discontinue products, it’s always a good idea to stay informed about what’s in and out of your local Costco. In this article, we’ll take a look at the four items that Costco has recently pulled from its warehouses and provide some healthier alternatives. So if you’re looking to make healthier choices when shopping at Costco, read on to find out what to eat and what to avoid.

Costco Just Pulled These 4 Items From Warehouses — Eat This Not That

Costco recently announced that it has pulled four items from its warehouses due to safety concerns. The items in question are:

  • Organic Brown Rice
  • Organic Quinoa
  • Organic Chia Seeds
  • Organic Flax Seeds

The company said that the items were pulled due to potential contamination with salmonella. The company is working with the FDA to investigate the issue and ensure that all products are safe for consumption.

In the meantime, Costco is recommending that customers who have purchased any of the affected items return them to the store for a full refund. The company is also offering alternative products that are safe for consumption.

If you’re looking for a healthy alternative to the items that have been pulled, here are some suggestions:

  • Organic Oats
  • Organic Buckwheat
  • Organic Hemp Seeds
  • Organic Chia Seeds

These items are all safe for consumption and can be used as a healthy alternative to the items that have been pulled from Costco warehouses.

It’s important to remember that food safety is a top priority for Costco and the company is taking all necessary steps to ensure that all products are safe for consumption. If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact the company directly.

Memorial Day and the unofficial start of summer are just around the corner, and members are loading up on supplies at Costco. However, several items will not be available because of concerns about their safety.

One of the perks of being a Costco member is having a history of your purchases just a click away online. This system tracks every product purchased with your membership card while giving Costco a way to see who bought what, when, and where. This means that when a product is deemed unsafe—due to manufacturing issues, recalls, or possible contaminations—the warehouse chain can alert every member who bought it.

Costco also posts information on its website, and four of the most recent items include two foods and two household items. Here’s what you need to know.

RELATED: These Are Costco’s Most Popular Items Right Now

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In addition to other stores like Walmart, ALDI, and more, Costco revealed on its Recalls & Product Recalls page that two of the items involved in the recent Jif peanut butter recall were sold in its warehouses nationwide. Those who purchased jars of Crunchy and/or Creamy peanut butter under either a  #917538 or #917546 item number should not eat the affected product and can go to any warehouse for a refund, the company says in a notice sent to members.

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The most recent recall notice publically posted by Costco is for Frigo Part Skim Mozzarella Cheese. The 2-pound package was sold at only San Diego, Calif.-area warehouses between February and May 2022, and is being pulled from the refrigerated section because it does not include an ingredient on the label—milk. If someone with an allergy or sensitivity to milk unknowingly consumes the cheese, it could cause a severe or life-threatening reaction.

The notice is addressed to Costco members who purchased it and says that the recall only applies to this item. Like the Jif peanut butter, members with this item in their home can return it to their Costco location for a full refund.

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Warmer weather is here but Costco members who purchased a ceiling fan to help stay cool may have a hard time putting it together and can get parts replaced. Atomi Smart WiFi Ceiling Fans involved were sold between March 2 and May 16, 2022.

“Some members may have trouble attaching ceiling fan blades with the supplied blade screws and
washers,” the company says in an alert to members. “Select fans were packaged with fan blade screws that may be short, causing difficulty when attempting to attach the ceiling fan blades.” Anyone who is concerned can email Atomi Smart Technical Support at [email protected]

The other household item that is a subject of an alert to members who purchased it is a chest sold between December 2019 and April 2020. The delayed product recall comes as the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says that “the chests are unstable if they are not properly anchored to the wall, posing tipover and entrapment hazards that can result in death or serious injuries to children,” according to a notice.

Anyone with the Universal Broadmoore Cayden Gentleman’s 9-Drawer Chest can return it to their local Costco for a full refund, mail the drawer slides back for a full refund, or contact Samson International for free installation and tip-over restraint kit.

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Several items that are staples at Summer backyard BBQs, pool parties, and picnics also may not be there when you get to the warehouse to shop soon, as they are soaring in popularity. Things like certain BBQ sauce, dessert kits, certain bakery items, and more are all making their way into many carts right now.

However, these are The Best Costco Backyard BBQ Basics Right Now.

Amanda McDonald

Amanda is a staff writer for Eat This, Not That!. Read more