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Whole Foods recalls some jalapeño products over salmonella risk
Updated on: August 12, 2026 / 7:01 PM EDT / CBS News
TL;DR
- Whole Foods is recalling specific jalapeño-containing products, including salsas and guacamole.
- The recall is due to a potential salmonella outbreak linked to a pepper supplier in Mexico.
- The affected jalapeños were sourced from Coast Citrus Distributors.
- Products with 'Best Before' or 'Best By' dates between Aug. 7-12 and Aug. 9-14 are included.
- These products were sold in several states, including Texas, Oklahoma, and Illinois.
- Other brands like Chipotle and Qdoba are also involved in recalls related to the outbreak.
- Customers who purchased the recalled items should discard them and contact Whole Foods for a refund.
- No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled Whole Foods products.