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Metal in pepperoni? Wegmans issues recall over potentially contaminated meat
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Date:2025-04-23 06:22:49
An American supermarket chain with locations in more than a half-dozen states has issued a recall for batches of some of its processed meat due to potential metal contamination.
Wegmans Food Markets, headquartered in Gates, New York, issued a voluntary recall on May 31 for Italian Classics Uncured Pepperoni after reporting foreign metal materials may be found in the product.
According to its website, the grocery chain has locations in seven states as well as the District of Columbia.
It was not immediately known if anyone has had an adverse reaction from the product.
Recall map:States affected by recalled cucumbers potentially contaminated with salmonella
Which Wegmans pepperoni is being recalled?
According to the company, the product’s UPC code is 2-07939-00000-6.
The recalled product's best by dates are Aug. 28, 2024 and Aug. 29, 2024.
Wegmans store locations
Wegmans did not specify which locations the recalled product had been shipped to, but the company has more than 100 stores in seven states and the District of Columbia. The states are:
- Delaware
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- New Jersey
- New York
- North Carolina
- Pennsylvania
Vegetable recall:Cucumbers in 14 states recalled over potential salmonella contamination
How do I get a refund for Wegmans pepperoni?
Customers should throw the product out or return it to a Wegmans' service desk for a refund.
Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a health care provider.
Customers with questions about the recall can call (855) 934-3663.
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.
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