Price Chopper is issuing a voluntary recall on all varieties of Coco Bakery Macarons because they may contain a variety of peanuts not listed on the label or disclosed by the supplier.
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Price Chopper is issuing a voluntary recall on all varieties of Coco Bakery Macarons because they may contain a variety of peanuts not listed on the label or disclosed by the supplier.
The affected products were purchased in Price Chopper/Market 32 stores between January 30, 2024 and the end of last week.
Price Chopper has stores in Massena, Ogdensburg, Canton, Gouverneur and Potsdam, but the recall is not limited to those outlets.
Customers who purchased the macarons can return them to their local Price Chopper/Market 32 store for a full refund. Many of these customers have already been contacted through Price Chopper/Market 32’s Broadnet recall notification program, which uses purchase data and consumer phone numbers on file in connection with the company’s AdvantEdge (loyalty) card to alert those households they may have purchased the products in question.
For more information, contact Price Chopper/Market 32 at 800-666-7667 or consumerresponse@pricechopper.com.