About the Company
john b. sanfilippo & son, inc. is a growing leader in the snack food industry known internationally for the fisher® brand name. we are a processor, packager, and marketer of a wide variety of nut and snack products. we are a publicly traded organization (jbss) that employs over 1,300 individuals in five facilities across the country. our annual sales have exceeded $700 million. sanfilippo offers a unique corporate culture that is an exciting combination of a family-based atmosphere going back to 1922, a publicly traded corporate structure, and a growing organization that is expanding it’s sales and operations expertises to better serve our national customers and consumers.
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Walmart Just Recalled a Great Value Product Sold in 30 States and Online
Get The Healthy by Reader's Digest newsletter The recall affects Great Value Honey Roasted Cashews which are produced by the ...
Allergy Alert: Recall Issued for Honey Roasted Nuts
(JBSS) has issued a voluntary recall for its 8.25 oz Great Value Honey Roasted Cashews. The recall comes after the discovery ...
Walmart Nuts Recalled in 30 States Over Dire Warning
Cans of honey-roasted cashews are being recalled from stores across the country over concerns they may contain undeclared coconut and milk.
Cashews sold at Florida Walmart locations recalled due to undeclared allergies, FDA says
Cashews sold at Walmart have been recalled due to undeclared allergies, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Cashews sold at Walmart recalled due to undeclared allergens
(Gray News) - Cashews sold at Walmart have been recalled due to undeclared allergens. According to the Food and Drug ...
Cashews sold at Walmart recalled due to undeclared allergens
According to the Food and Drug Administration, the company John B Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. has issued a recall of containers of the brand Great Value’s Honey Roasted Cashews. The product ...
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