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Yes, Trader Joe’s accepts credit cards. You can pay with a credit or debit card at any Trader Joe’s location, and some even accept Apple Pay.
Trader Joe’s is recalling their Broccoli Slaw & Kale Salad with White Chicken Meat, Sunflower Seeds, Cranberries, And A Sweet & Spicy Vinaigrette with “use by” dates from May 2nd through May 7th, 2016 – only sold in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah.
The reason for the recall is potential listeria contamination. If you bought this salad and it has an expiration date before May 2nd or after May 7th, you are not at risk.
If you purchased this salad with the relevant expiration date, you can return it to your local TJ’s for a full refund.
Trader Joe’s has announced a recall of the following frozen vegetables (specifically from any lot with the code “BF” in it):
Trader Joe’s Organic Peas (SKU/Barcode 00496636)
Trader Joe’s Petite Peas (SKU/Barcode 00122689)
Trader Joe’s Organic Whole Green Beans (SKU/Barcode 00169219)
Trader Joe’s Broccoli Florettes (SKU/Barcode 00542784)
Trader Joe’s Organic Foursome (SKU/Barcode 00908672)
The reason for the recall is a potential contamination of Listeria. Though it is not certain that all of these are contaminated, Trader Joe’s is recalling them to put safety first and not take any chances.
If you purchased one of the relevant products, you can return it to your local TJ’s for a full refund.
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Serves One to Two.
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Directions:
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Serves One to Two
Trader Joe’s has issued a recall of certain packages of the following types of pistachios with “Best By” dates from 10/27/2016 through 11/4/2016 for potential risk of Salmonella:
Trader Joe’s Dry Roasted & Unsalted Pistachios
Trader Joe’s Dry Roasted & Salted Pistachios
Trader Joe’s 50% Less Salt Roasted & Salted Pistachios
If you bought one of these with the relevant “best by” date, you can return them to your local TJ’s for a full refund.
To learn more, check out the official dx****@ya***.com“>Trader Joe’s announcement.
Trader Joe’s has issued a recall of their Butternut Squash Triangoli, due to it potentially containing traces of tree nuts (which was not mentioned on the package), which some people have allergies to. You can read more on the official TJ’s site.
Trader Joe’s has issued a recall of their Triple Ginger Brew, as some customers have reported that their unopened bottles have burst.
If you have a package of TJ’s Triple Ginger Brew, they ask that you “handle it with extreme care and dispose of it immediately in an outside container.”
If you purchased this year’s Triple Ginger Brew, Trader Joe’s will give you a full refund.
In August 2015, Trader Joe’s issued a recall of their Dark Chocolate Covered Honey Grahams with Sea Salt due to the fact that the product may contain milk, which is not listed in the ingredients. If you are not allergic to milk, then you’re free to continue crunching away in peace! If you are, you can return the product for a full refund to your local TJ’s.
As a precaution, the product is being removed from all TJ’s stores, so it will no longer be available going forward.