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Wegmans Recalled Seafood Sauce


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I got this through my fresh news email today. So for all of us who shop at Wegmans this is important.

Wegmans Announces Voluntary Recall of 8 oz. Wegmans Bouillabaisse Seafood Sauce

For Release: 12-12-2007

Contact Information:

Jeanne Colleluori 585-464-4760

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Rochester, NY - Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. is initiating a voluntary recall of 8 oz. Wegmans Bouillabaisse Seafood Sauce with a


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As a side note, has anyone had a similar experience to this one:

I have the Wegman's club card (can't remember what they call it). A month or so ago there was a recall on ground beef. I received a call from Wegman's that I had purchased ground beef in the time frame and that I should check it.

I had never encounted that level of proactiveness in a recall of food.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
As a side note, has anyone had a similar experience to this one:

I have the Wegman's club card (can't remember what they call it). A month or so ago there was a recall on ground beef. I received a call from Wegman's that I had purchased ground beef in the time frame and that I should check it.

I had never encounted that level of proactiveness in a recall of food.

I got that phone call too, I bought that meat for tacos....and I had already used it with no ill effects but that phone call really made me respect them more, they took the time to run the shoppers club cards and try to track down that meat hopefully before it got used.

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